Lower gastrointestinal endoscopy results of surgical endoscopy unit
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2019
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Aim: Endoscopic examinations are gold standard methods with great potential for early diagnosis of colorectal adenomas and
carcinomas and reduction of colorectal cancer incidence, and mortality. Our aim in this retrospective study was to evaluate our
results regarding the patients who underwent lower gastrointestinal system endoscopy in the general surgical endoscopy unitin
Derince Resear hand Training Hospital.
Material and Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the data of patients undergoing colonoscopy or rectosigmoidoscopy after
admission to the general surgery clinic between January 2015 and December 2017 due to complaints of the lower gastrointestinal
system or for bowel preparation for control purposes.
Results: Colonoscopies were performed to 57% (n = 2784) of the patients and rectosigmoidoscopy procedure was performed in43%
(n = 2100) of 4884 patients. 49.5% (n = 2417) of the patients were males and 50.5% (n = 2467) were females. In 81.5% of the patients
the procedure was completed adequately and successfully. The number of patients evaluated as inadequate procedure was 903
(18.5%). Reasons for inadequate procedure were insufficient bowel cleansing in 12.7% (625/4884) of patients and intolerance due to
pain in 5.5% (270/4884) of patients. Endoscopic procedures revealed no pathology in 28.7% of the patients (n=1170), hemorrhoids in
30.1 % (n=1198), polyps in 15.7% (n=625), anal fissure in 6.3% (n=250), and malignant diseases in 4.6% (n=183).
Conclusion: In this study we evaluated the endoscopy results of the lower gastrointestinal system in our unit, we found that the
inadequacy rate of operation was high and the most important cause of this was insufficient bowel cleansing. Being more careful
about patient preparation before the procedure, and informing the patient in detail will increase the success of the procedure and
prevent unnecessary repetition of the procedure.
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Coskun, M., Taner Turgut, H., Yuksel, A., Yigit Yildiz, S., & Firtina, G. (2021). Lower gastrointestinal endoscopy results of surgical endoscopy unit . Annals of Medical Research