- of the
examination has been investigated,
including use of
pediatric colonoscope, push
enteroscope and
upper GI
endoscope variants.
Polyp is identified...
-
nephroscope (kidney),
bronchoscope (bronchus),
arthroscope (joints) and
colonoscope (colon), and
laparoscope (abdomen or pelvis). They can be used to examine...
-
February 1973, NEJM
published the
first report of
polyp removal using a
colonoscope and
introduced a
procedure during screening to
reduce cancer risk. The...
- help make
viewing easier.
Similar instruments, the
sigmoidoscope and
colonoscope may be used to
visualize more
proximal parts of the bowels. Anoscopy...
- ileum,
identifying the
pattern of
disease involvement. On occasion, the
colonoscope can
travel past the
terminal ileum, but it
varies from
person to person...
-
during colonic exploration, as a
result of the
electrical nature of a
colonoscope. A
colonic gas
explosion is rare; however, the
result can be
acute colonic...
-
direction of the
ileocecal valve, as if it were a bow
guiding an arrow. The
colonoscope can be p****ed in this
direction in
order to
enter the
terminal ileum...
- techniques, and
invented the
electrosurgical polypectomy snare now
common on
colonoscopes,
allowing for
removal of
colon polyps without invasive surgery. Shinya...
- (January 2004). "Our
sigmoid colon volvulus experience and
benefits of
colonoscope in
detortion process". Rev Esp
Enferm Dig. 96 (1): 32–5. doi:10...
- 1989, when
alternative administration means were developed. As of 2013,
colonoscope implantation has been
preferred over
fecal ****s
because by
using the...