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J Gastroenterol Hepatol
August 2008
Department of Gastroenterology, Calicut Medical College, Kozhikode, Kerala, India.
Background And Aim: Rigid proctoscopy, the gold standard for detecting hemorrhoids, has become a neglected procedure in the era of flexible endoscopy. Evaluation of hemorrhoids is often done with the retroflexed fiberoptic colonoscope. The aim of this study was to evaluate the technique of videoanoscopy in comparison with retroflexion of colonoscope in the rectum to detect hemorrhoids and to correlate objective findings of hemorrhoids and their relation to bleeding.
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January 1999
Department of Surgery, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center of Boston and Tufts University School of Medicine, Massachusetts 02135, USA.
The increasing use of retroflexion proctoscopy to evaluate the distal rectum is not without complications. We report a series of three patients who experienced extraperitoneal rectal perforation secondary to retroflexion proctoscopy and discuss our success with conservative management. By evaluating each clinical situation individually and following certain principles, successful outcome can be achieved without surgical intervention.
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December 1986
With the increase in rectal and perianal disease, thorough examination of this area is necessary in every patient with colorectal complaints. We compared the current fibersigmoidoscope and colonoscope with routine anoscopy in the detection rate of perianal pathology in 115 consecutive patients. Straight withdrawal and retroflexion in the rectum of the fiberoptic instruments led to lesion detection rates of 78% and 54%, respectively.
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