What are the indications of colonoscopy?

What are the indications of colonoscopy?

The seven major indications were rectal bleeding, iron deficiency anaemia, cancer follow-up, polyp follow-up, abdominal pain, abnormal bowel habit and ‘other’.

Why is colonoscopy contraindicated with diverticulitis?

Diverticulitis: Colonoscopy is relatively contraindicated in acute diverticulitis due to the risk of perforation. However, following an episode of diverticulitis, colono-scopy is recommended to assess for associated colorectal neoplasia.

Is colonoscopy contraindicated in diverticulitis?

Colonoscopy is contraindicated in acute diverticulitis, but historically was recommended to be performed four to six weeks after resolution of acute diverticulitis to confirm the diagnosis and to exclude other causes (e.g., colorectal cancer).

When should a female get a colonoscopy?

The American Cancer Society recommends people of average risk begin screening at age 45. After your initial screening, most people will not need another colonoscopy for 10 years.

What is the main advantage of colonoscopy?

The main benefit of getting a colonoscopy is that it helps detect early signs of cancer and allows your doctor to remove polyps which over time can become cancerous. The National Cancer Institute notes that colorectal cancer is the third most common form of cancer among U.S. men and women.

Is it safe to have a colonoscopy if you have diverticulitis?

Kiesslich: There is no evidence for an increased risk of perforation during complete colonoscopy in the presence of acute diverticulitis. However, pathogenesis of acute diverticulitis includes microperforation of the colonic wall. Thus, colonoscopy is not recommended in patients with known acute diverticulitis.

Who should not have a colonoscopy?

Q. Is there anyone who should not have the procedure? Colonoscopy is not recommended in pregnant patients, patients 75 years or older, patients with limited life expectancy, or in patients with severe medical problems making them high risk for sedation.


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