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Pediatric colonoscopy

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1981
With the improvement of instruments, colonoscopy has become applicable also for children. During the past 10 years, pediatric colonoscopies were performed 83 times on 45 infants and children. The value and indications in pediatric colonoscopy are described here.
H, Sasaki   +5 more
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Retroview Colonoscopy

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2013
A retroview in the colon permits an 11-25% increase in the adenoma detection rate when compared with a standard straight forward view during colonoscopy. This can often be accomplished in the rectum or the proximal colon by using dial controls and shaft manipulation to turn the tip of a standard colonoscope 180°. A special slim caliber instrument, the "
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Colonoscopy in children

The American Journal of Surgery, 1981
The flexible 65 cm endoscope, while introduced for use in the diagnosis of colonic disease in adults, has proven valuable for diagnosis and treatment in children. The diameter of the American Cystoscope Company's instrument makes it ideal for children. The spectrum of colonic disease in children parallels that in adults.
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Flexible colonoscopy

Cancer, 1976
Colonoscopy with fiberoptic instruments has opened new vistas in diagnosis and treatment of colonic disease. Such endoscopy requires skill, experience, and judgment to be accomplished readily and safely but permits visual examination of the entire colon and, frequently, the terminal ileum as well.
H, Shinya, W, Wolff
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Photodocumentation in colonoscopy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2023
Sven Adamsen, Adam J. Goodman
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Colonoscopy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
J A, Gregg, M, Garabedian
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Therapeutic Colonoscopy, Complications of Colonoscopy

1999
Polypectomy is the commonest therapeutic maneuver performed at the time of colonoscopy. This technique is described in Chapter 53 (Therapeutic Flexible Sigmoidoscopy). Control of bleeding and removal of foreign objects are also discussed in that section. This section of the manual describes decompressive colonoscopy for Ogilvie’s syndrome, reduction of
C. Daniel Smith   +3 more
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Colonoscopy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2014
Michal F, Kaminski, Edyta, Zagorowicz
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Primary colonoscopy

Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology, 1991
There is good evidence that colonoscopy, in expert hands, is the most accurate investigation for the diagnosis of colorectal disease, and it also allows histological confirmation and therapeutic procedures to be carried out. Furthermore, by screening high-risk groups together with regular follow-up of patients with known colorectal neoplasia and ...
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Colonoscopy

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1985
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