KMID : 0359020110420050289
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2011 Volume.42 No. 5 p.289 ~ p.292
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lonoscopic Perforation During a Diagnostic Colonoscopy
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Kim Jeong-Ho
Jeon Eun-Jung Song Joon-Ho Lee Sang-Hun Jung Jin-Hwan Cheung Dae-Young Kim Jin-Il Park Soo-Heon Kim Jae-Kwang
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Abstract
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Background/Aims: Colonoscopy is a useful method for detecting colorectal disease, but complications are on the rise due to the increasing number of colonoscopies. The aim of this study was to analyze colon perforations following diagnostic colonoscopies.
Methods: We performed retrospective reviews of all patients with colonoscopic perforations between January 2000 and June 2010.
Results: Of 25,883 diagnostic colonoscopies performed, seven cases of colon perforations were reported. Among those, five cases had an abdominal operation history; the site of perforation was the sigmoid colon in three cases and the rectum in four cases. The manipulation type was forward viewing in three cases and retroflexion in four cases. The time to diagnosis was immediate in six cases and delayed in one case, and treatment was conservative management in three cases and surgical management in four cases.
Conclusions: Special attention is required for patients with a previous abdominal operation and retroflexion. Even after perforations occur, favorable outcomes can be obtained by conservative treatment if the patient¡¯s condition is stable, the bowel preparation is proper, and there are no signs of peritonitis.
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KEYWORD
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Colon perforation, Colonoscopy, Complication
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