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What is a colonoscopy? Study of lining of colon and rectum by a gastoenterologist
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What is a colonoscopy? Study of lining of colon and rectum by a gastoenterologist.

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Page 1: What is a colonoscopy? Study of lining of colon and rectum by a gastoenterologist.

What is a colonoscopy?

Study of lining of colon and rectum by a gastoenterologist

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Major step towards preventing colon cancer!

Colorectal cancer 2nd leading cause death by cancer in US

1 in 20 adults will develop colon cancer

Colonoscopy more accurate than all other methods to detect polyps and early cancer

Simpler than exploratory surgery

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How often do you need to have test?

If no cancer or positive finding - 10 years

If cancer or positive finding - 5 years

Discontinued after 75 if no findings previously

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Long, thin, flexible instrument connected to camera and video display monitor

Inserted into rectum and up to T.I.

Colonoscope

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Colonoscopy recommended if:

• bowel habits change

• blood in stool

• persistent abdominal pain

• patient is aged 50 years or older

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Colonoscopy vs. Sigmoidoscopy

Colonoscopy inserted into rectum-moved through entire colon

Sigmoidoscopy- inserted into rectum-final 2 ft colon

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Sigmoidoscopy

• No drugs!• Major pain and cramping

Colonoscopy

• Good drugs!• No cramping

Colonoscopy vs. Sigmoidoscopy (cont’d)

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Polyps

• Benign growths on inner wall of colon

• Size: pinhead to several inches

• Painless• Slow growing- years before

become aggressive cancer

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Polyp cont’d

If encountered-

thin wire snare is used to lasso it or

electrical heat (electrocautery) applied to remove painlessly

Some may disappear on own

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Colonoscopy (cont’d)

• Takes less than an hour

• Mild sedation - relieve anxiety and discomfort (someone must drive you home)

• Often not remembered by pt.• • May experience bloating- will

quickly improve.

• Can resume eating a regular diet later that day

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PrepSimilar to BE and ACBE

Low residue foods 2 day before

Eat jello, drink clear liquids day before AM appt.

Afternoon before:laxative gallon of liquid (Golytely) glass every

ten minutesStarve

AM appt.!

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Advantages over Barium Studies

• No x-ray!

• Can perform polyp removal, tissue sampling during study

• More accurate than BE, pneumocolon

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Virtual Colonoscopy (VC)

(aka: CT Colonography)

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What is a VC?

• Study 1st introduced 1994 as alternative to regular colonoscopy

• Uses CT scanner (sometimes MRI) to produces 2 and 3 dimensional images and video

• Looks for signs of precancercous growths (polyps), other diseases of large bowel

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VC

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Advantages of Virtual Colonoscopy over previously accepted forms of determining colorectal cancer

• Less rigorous bowel prep• short procedure – 15- 20 minutes• no sedation or anesthesia• no invasiveness-no scope- thus more compliance! (thin tube

to pump air to inflate colon)• no risk of perforation of colon• more complete exam of colon (often can’t reach end-

blockage, redundant bowel with conventional colonoscopy

• Faster- more pts can be done ($$$)

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Besides colon you see:

• liver• gallbladder• pancreas, spleen• kidneys, adrenals, lymph nodes

organs • uterus• ovaries • prostate• assessment of aorta to exclude

aortic aneurysm

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Disadvantages - Virtual Colonoscopy over Colonoscopy

Cannot remove polyps!

Uses radiation

Pt. confined in tight area

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Cost

Much cheaper than standard colonoscopy ($800 vs $3,000)

But Insurance companies won’t pay for routine diagnostic VC exam: