Colonoscopy
What is a Colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy is the visual examination of the large intestine (colon) using a lighted, flexible fiberoptic or video endoscope. The colon has a number of functions including the removal of water from the liquid stool that enters it so that a formed stool subsequently occurs.
Why do I need a Colonoscopy?
What are the benefits of a Colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy allows doctors to make a diagnosis and sometimes correct a problem during the examination.
Is there an alternative to a Colonoscopy?
Yes. The alternative is to have a combination of a barium enema (X-ray test of the colon) and a flexible sigmoidoscopy (a test similar to a colonoscopy that examines only the last 1-2 feet of the colon).
Please keep in mind that a bowel preparation is still required for this test, but there is normally no sedation.
This test also does not allow for biopsies to be taken or for polyps to be removed.
Are there side effects and/or risks to a Colonoscopy?
No test is 100% accurate, and if it is performed infrequently, some abnormalities could be missed. Overall, a colonoscopy is a very safe procedure, and complications are rare. Some of these risks may occur:
- A temporary feeling of bloating
- Minimal bleeding after a biopsy or removal of a polyp
- Oversedation (occurs very infrequently and can always be reversed)
- Localized irritation of the vein can occur at the IV site resulting in a tender lump that could last several weeks
More serious and even less frequent complications include:
- Complications of an underlying heart or lung disease
- Reactions to one of the sedatives
- Perforation or a colon tear (exceedingly rare)
- Hemorrhage
Any of these complications could involve hospitalization, emergency surgery, or, in an exceptionally rare case, death.
What will happen when I arrive for my Colonoscopy?
What will happen during my Colonoscopy?
What will happen after my Colonoscopy?
What else should I know about my Colonoscopy?
How do I prepare for my Colonoscopy?
The type of preparation you will need to perform before your colonoscopy will depend on your medical history, age, and other factors. Please click the button below to view the various preparations.
