How to avoid and treat endoscopic complications
Colonoscopy is a common procedure performed for screening, diagnostic, or therapeutic indications; nevertheless, it is an invasive procedure that has associated risks. Complications of colonoscopy can be divided into four main categories: (1) bleeding, (2) postpolypectomy syndrome, (3) perforation, and (4) rarely, solid organ injury. In this review, we discuss strategies to avoid and treat complications of colonoscopy. Diligent biopsy and use of electrocautery and avoiding looping and blind advancement of the colonoscope minimize the risk of these complications.
Source: Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Lea Lowenfeld, Nicole M. Saur, Joshua I.S. Bleier Source Type: research