Colonoscopy

Endoscopic Intervention

What Is Colonoscopy?

Doctors or surgeon performs colonoscopy for both diagnostic and therapeutic purpose which also helps them to get a better imaging of the entire colon and rectum. In other words, the process of colonoscopy helps gastroenterologist to acquire a clear examination of the large intestine and rectum with the help of a long flexible tube with a camera attached being inserted from the anus area.

Why Colonoscopy is Performed?

  • Screening of Colorectal Cancer: Colonoscopy imparts better imaging in case of early detection of colorectal cancer. This helps in early treatment plans, ensuring patient experiencing lesser discomfort.
  • Examining Gastrointestinal Problems: This procedure helps in the diagnosis of underlying any gastrointestinal problems like abdominal pain, stomach ulcers, bleeding from rectum, infections, etc.
  • Monitoring of Ulcerative Colitis: Doctors can enable early detection of the presence of any polyps or ulcers and cure ulcerative colitis or irritable bowel syndrome, etc.

Advantages of Colonoscopy

  • Preliminary Diagnosis for Colorectal Cancer: Gastroenterologist prescribes and performs colonoscopy on patients as a first-hand diagnosis for colorectal cancer or any other serious underlying causes.
  • Early Identification of Colorectal Cancer : Colonoscopy helps doctors in detecting the presence of any cancerous cells of colon cancer or colorectal cancer at its early stage, facilitating fast proceedings of treatment plans and healing process.
  • Accuracy & Precision: The examination result is widely considered for preparing treatment plans for its maximum accuracy and precision.
  • Immediate Therapeutic Interventions: During colonoscopy, if polyps or abnormal tissue are detected, they can be removed immediately, reducing the need for additional procedures.
  • Experience Lesser Discomfort: Generally, doctors perform colonoscopy under the influence of sedation, allowing patients to experience lesser discomfort throughout the procedure.
  • Outpatient Procedure: Doctors perform colonoscopy on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day and resume normal activities.

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