Search results for "Colonoscopy"

showing 10 items of 163 documents

Endoscopic detection of early lower gastrointestinal cancer

2005

The prognosis for patients with malignancies of the lower gastrointestinal tract is strictly dependent on early detection of premalignant and malignant lesions. What should an ideal screening and surveillance colonoscopy be able to accomplish? The technique should allow detection of large but also discrete mucosal alterations. Ideally, endoscopic discrimination between neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions would be possible during the ongoing procedure. At present, endoscopy can be performed with powerful new endoscopes. Comparable to the rapid development in chip technology, the optical features of the newly designed endoscopes offer resolutions, which allow new surface details to be seen.…

medicine.medical_specialtyMicroscopy ConfocalNarrow-band imagingLower Gastrointestinal TractStaining and Labelingmedicine.diagnostic_testColorectal cancerbusiness.industryGastroenterologyColonoscopyLower Gastrointestinal TractColonoscopymedicine.diseaseChromoendoscopyEndoscopyEarly DiagnosismedicineEndomicroscopyHumansColitis UlcerativeGastrointestinal cancerRadiologyColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessBest Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology
researchProduct

Training program for transanal endoscopic microsurgery.

1988

Televised endoscopy and the concept of the “assisted” endoscopic operation is of great help in teaching surgical endoscopic techniques. The use of training dummies provides a new method of training manual dexterity and surgical skills in special courses or in surgical skill laboratories. We have developed a training system for transanal endoscopic microsurgery. Operations with our technique were performed on 116 patients. Like other microsurgical techniques, our method requires a special introduction and intensive training. This paper presents our multistage, video-supported training course for teaching transanal endoscopic microsurgery. The one-day training session is divided into four ste…

medicine.medical_specialtyMicrosurgerymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral surgerymedicine.medical_treatmenteducationTraining systemColonoscopyVideotape RecordingTraining manualColonoscopyMicrosurgeryProctoscopyProctoscopyEndoscopyModels StructuralSurgical skillsMedicineHumansSurgeryTraining programbusinessColorectal SurgerySurgical endoscopy
researchProduct

In vivo imaging of colitis and colon cancer development in mice using high resolution chromoendoscopy

2005

Background: Mouse models of colitis and cancer are indispensable for our understanding of the pathogenesis of these diseases. In the past, mice had to be sacrificed in order to analyse colitis activity and tumour development. We have developed a safe method for high resolution endoscopic monitoring of living mice. Methods: Mice developing colitis or colonic tumours were anaesthetised using avertine and repeatedly examined by endoscopy. A novel miniendoscope (1.9 mm outer diameter), denoted Coloview, was introduced via the anus and the colon was carefully insufflated with an air pump before analysis of the colonic mucosa. An extra working channel allowed the introduction of biopsy forceps or…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyColorectal cancerAzoxymethaneColonoscopyMice Inbred StrainsSeverity of Illness IndexGastroenterologyChromoendoscopyMiceIntestinal mucosaInternal medicineBiopsymedicineAnimalsIntestinal MucosaColitisGrading (tumors)Colonoscopesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryDextran SulfateInflammatory Bowel DiseaseGastroenterologyCancerColonoscopyColitismedicine.diseaseDisease Models AnimalCell Transformation NeoplasticColonic NeoplasmsDisease ProgressionbusinessGut
researchProduct

Screening for colorectal cancer with immunochemical faecal occult blood tests.

2012

Population-based studies have shown that guaiac faecal occult blood testing followed by colonoscopy in case of positivity can reduce colorectal cancer mortality. However these tests have been criticised for their fairly low sensitivity. For this reason attention has been given to alternative tests. The aim of this paper is to review the evidence for screening for colorectal cancer using qualitative immunochemical faecal occult blood tests. For the complete range of tested cut-off values, immunochemical faecal occult blood tests lead to higher diagnostic yield, improved sensitivity and greater participation. The optimal number of samples and the optimal cut-off value has to suit local resour…

medicine.medical_specialtyScreening testColorectal cancerCost-Benefit AnalysisPopulationColonoscopyGastroenterologySensitivity and SpecificityChromatography AffinityJapanInternal medicinemedicineHumansMass ScreeningSampling (medicine)educationMass screeningEarly Detection of Cancereducation.field_of_studyHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyFaecal occult bloodPatient Acceptance of Health Caremedicine.diseaseEuropeOccult BloodNorth AmericaIndicators and ReagentsFaecal occult blood testbusinessColorectal NeoplasmsGuaiacDigestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
researchProduct

Endoscopic removal of a perforating toothpick.

2001

medicine.medical_specialtySurgical approachmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPerforation (oil well)GastroenterologyMEDLINEColonoscopyColonoscopyMiddle AgedAblationmedicine.diseaseForeign BodiesEndoscopySurgeryColon SigmoidIntestinal PerforationmedicineHumansFemaleForeign bodybusinessToothpickEndoscopy
researchProduct

Screening of colorectal cancer: present and future

2017

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in males and second in females, and the fourth most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Currently, about 60-70% of diagnosed cases in symptomatic patients are detected at an advanced stage of disease. Earlier stage detection through the use of screening strategies would allow for better outcomes in terms of reducing the disease burden. Areas covered: The aim of this paper is to review the current published evidence from literature which assesses the performance and effectiveness of different screening tests for the early detection of CRC. Expert commentary: Adequate screening strategies can reduce CRC incidence and mortality. In th…

medicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsColorectal cancerSettore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIAEarly detectionDisease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansMass ScreeningPharmacology (medical)Stage (cooking)Intensive care medicineEarly Detection of CancerNeoplasm StagingGynecologygFOBTCrc screeningbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)screeningAdvanced stageCancerColonoscopycolonscopymedicine.diseaseFITColorectal cancercolonscopy; Colorectal cancer; FIT; gFOBT; screening; surveillance; Colonoscopy; Colorectal Neoplasms; Early Detection of Cancer; Humans; Mass Screening; Neoplasm Staging; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Time Factors; Oncology; Pharmacology (medical)Oncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPractice Guidelines as Topicsurveillance030211 gastroenterology & hepatologybusinessColorectal Neoplasms
researchProduct

Recognition and characterization of small colonic neoplasia with high-definition colonoscopy using i-Scan is as precise as chromoendoscopy

2010

Abstract Background The EPKi system (Pentax, Japan) enables resolution above HDTV. Aim of the study was to test the efficacy of HD+ alone and with the new post-processing digital filter i-Scan or chromoendoscopy (Methylene blue 0.1%) in screening for colorectal cancer. We focused on lesions less than 5 mm as a surrogate marker for the optical possibilities of the EPKi system. Methods The last 30 cm of the colon in a screening population were inspected with HD+ alone, in combination with i-Scan (2:1 randomisation) and subsequently with chromoendoscopy. All lesions were characterized and targeted biopsies were performed. Results i-Scan augmented in 69 patients the identification of lesions fr…

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testColorectal cancerSurrogate endpointbusiness.industryHigh definition endoscopyPopulationGastroenterologyColonoscopymedicine.diseaseTime efficientChromoendoscopymedicineHigh definitionRadiologyeducationbusinessDigestive and Liver Disease
researchProduct

Surveillance colonoscopy in ulcerative colitis: magnifying chromoendoscopy in the spotlight

2004

Chromoendoscopy in ulcerative colitis may offer the possibility of detecting dysplastic or neoplastic changes at a curable stage, and thus expand the indication for chromoendoscopy from screening to surveillance colonoscopy Colonoscopy is the gold standard for colorectal cancer screening.1–3 Detection and complete removal of adenomas disrupt the adenoma-carcinoma sequence and thus prevent the development of colorectal cancer. However, endoscopists still fear that they may have overlooked relevant lesions despite the availability of modern videoendoscopes. This problem is underlined by a relatively high rate of adenomas missed by conventional endoscopy (up to 27%), as determined by back to b…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testAdenomabusiness.industryColorectal cancerGastroenterologyColonoscopymedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyUlcerative colitisdigestive system diseasesChromoendoscopyFlat AdenomaIntestinal mucosaInternal medicineCommentaryMedicinebusinessMass screening
researchProduct

In vitro evaluation of forces exerted by a new computer-assisted colonoscope (the NeoGuide Endoscopy System).

2006

Background: The NeoGuide Endoscopy System (NES) utilizes a fully articulated, computer-controlled insertion tube that allows proximal segments of the colonoscope to follow the path taken by the tip as it is manually advanced through the colon. The system was designed to eliminate looping and scope displacement during colonoscopy. Material and methods: Using in vitro testing, an inanimate flexible model of the colon incorporating four force transducers located at the key flexure points was employed to measure the axial forces on the colon wall during colonoscopy. In the second part of the study, 10 gastroenterologists performed colonoscopies, using a training latex-based simulator, with the …

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testColonoscopesbusiness.industryColon wallGastroenterologyColonoscopyColonoscopyColonoscopesSurgeryEndoscopyBiomechanical PhenomenamedicineDisplacement (orthopedic surgery)In patientbusinessNuclear medicineEndoscopy
researchProduct

Stellenwert der Rektoskopie und Koloskopie f�r den Internisten

2003

The endoscopic examination of the large intestine can be considered today a routine examination in internal medicine. Since the introduction of flexible videoendoscopy, evaluating diseases in the distal colon using rectoscopy has become less important. Anoproctoscopy is an obligatory component for a complete colon diagnostic after a flexible ileo-colonoscopy has been performed. Colonoscopy has improved significantly the diagnosis and therapy of diseases in the large intestine since it has been introduced more than 30 years ago. By introducing modern videocolonoscopy in addition to other instruments, there is today a broad spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic indications available. Specifi…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testPractice patternsbusiness.industryColorectal cancerGeneral surgeryEarly detectionColonoscopymedicine.diseaseBroad spectrummedicine.anatomical_structureInternal MedicineMedicineLarge intestineDistal colonbusinessDer Internist
researchProduct