GI PROCEDURES

Colonoscopy

  • Navigating the Colonoscopy Experience
  • Confirming Thorough Colorectal Examination
  • Identifying the Sequential Steps in Colonoscopy
  • Managing Colorectal Health and Cancer Prevention
  • Promoting Enhanced Detection and Treatment Options

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What IS

Colonoscopy


A colonoscopy is an endoscopic procedure in which a long, slender, flexible scope is inserted through the rectum and carefully advanced through the entire length of the large intestine, also known as the colon. This scope is equipped with a light source and a camera at its tip, allowing the specialist to meticulously examine the inner lining of the colon. Colonoscopies are conducted to investigate the underlying causes of gastrointestinal symptoms, such as diarrhea, rectal bleeding, abdominal discomfort, or unusual findings on X-rays.

Additionally, colonoscopies are recommended for individuals aged 45 or older, or younger if their medical history warrants it. These screenings are essential for detecting colorectal cancer and polyps, even in the absence of noticeable symptoms. The board-certified GI specialists at Specialized Gastroenterology and Medical Associates, experts in gastrointestinal health, routinely perform colonoscopy procedures. If you require a colonoscopy in Texas, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

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Advantages of Colonoscopy


Colonoscopy procedures provide the most robust defense against the progression of colon cancer. Therefore, it’s crucial to adhere to the recommended schedule for this essential colon cancer screening, as advised by your gastrointestinal specialist. Regular colonoscopies yield numerous advantages for your gastrointestinal well-being and overall health. Several advantages associated with colonoscopy encompass:

  • Detection of conditions like IBD and diverticulosis, along with other gastrointestinal issues
  • Early identification of potential signs of colorectal cancer
  • Detection and removal of abnormal polyps
  • Most efficient testing option for assessing colon and rectal cancer
  • A potentially life-saving examination

Thanks to technological advancements, modern colonoscopies are conducted with heightened convenience, enhanced comfort, and increased precision, surpassing prior standards.

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Colonoscopy Prep and Procedure Highlights


Your Specialized Gastroenterology and Medical Associates gastroenterologist will guide you through your colonoscopy preparation. Typically, you’ll have a clear fluid diet the day before the procedure, with various laxative options for thorough cleansing. Precisely follow your doctor’s instructions, especially for medications, particularly if you’re on blood thinners or have diabetes. Nothing should be consumed after midnight except medications.

Arrive at the endoscopy facility 1 – 1.5 hours before your appointment for paperwork and prep. You’ll be provided a medical gown, and an IV catheter will administer sedation. Monitoring equipment tracks your vital signs. During the procedure, you’ll lie on your left side as IV sedation ensures your safety. A colonoscope is gently inserted through the rectum, allowing visualization of the colon lining. Additional procedures, like biopsies or growth removal, may follow based on findings. The exam takes about 15 – 30 minutes.

Post-colonoscopy, recover until the IV sedation wears off. Patients are typically ready for discharge within 45 – 60 minutes. Driving isn’t permitted for the rest of the day, so arrange transportation. Avoid work, important documents, and strenuous activities for the day. Normal eating and drinking can usually resume, with specific post-procedure instructions provided before your departure.

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Is a Colonoscopy Associated with any Hazards?


Typically, a colonoscopy entails minimal risk. Incidents are rare, affecting less than 1% of individuals. Most issues are relatively minor. Nevertheless, should a complication arise, it might demand hospitalization and a surgical intervention. The support staff will review a consent form with the patient prior to the procedure. Any inquiries or concerns emerging then should be discussed with your doctor before commencing the process.

Potential reactions linked to the IV medication can manifest. The range of possible responses encompasses, though is not confined to, breathing difficulties, allergic reactions, effects on the cardiovascular system and blood pressure, and irritation of the vein employed for IV administration.

Biopsies and growth removals can lead to bleeding. Significant bleeding, necessitating blood donation or hospitalization, is exceptionally rare. Nonetheless, bleeding might transpire during the procedure or within two weeks following the examination, particularly if a polyp is extracted.

Perforation or puncturing of the colon is a possibility. This could be detected during the procedure or delayed until later in the day. In most cases, a puncture would require surgery and hospitalization. This occurrence is infrequent, even in instances where polyps are taken out.

Promptly reach out to your physician’s office if symptoms emerge post-test, such as heightened abdominal pain, bleeding, or elevated body temperature.

Similar to any diagnostic procedure, a colonoscopy isn’t entirely infallible. There exists a small yet acknowledged risk that health issues, like polyps and cancers, might be overlooked during the examination. It remains crucial to adhere to appointments with your Specialized Gastroenterology and Medical Associates provider as recommended and to inform them of evolving or persistent symptoms.

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The Standard for Colorectal Cancer Screening


Regarded as the prime standard among colon cancer tests, the colonoscopy stands out. In contrast to alternative screening methods, this procedure permits the comprehensive examination of the entire colon. Not only does it facilitate the most exhaustive investigation, but it also enables the identification and removal of tumors within a single test. Many other screening methods lack the capability to eliminate growths, and if these methods detect growth indications, a subsequent colonoscopy might become necessary. A routine Texas colonoscopy has the potential to safeguard your well-being. For further insight on arranging a colonoscopy, reach out to Specialized Gastroenterology and Medical Associates and locate a nearby facility.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Colonoscopy


Scheduling colonoscopy assessments is advised for individuals with a moderate risk of colon cancer from the age of 45 onward. If your odds of developing colon cancer are elevated or if you exhibit worrisome indications of colon cancer, our gastrointestinal specialists might propose a colonoscopy before that point in time.

Medical professionals recommend undergoing colonoscopies once every decade for those with an average risk, in good health, and when their colonoscopy outcomes reveal no issues. Following your colon cancer screening, your gastrointestinal doctor will provide guidance on the frequency of future colonoscopy appointments.

Before a colonoscopy, sedation is administered to enhance your comfort throughout the examination. Depending on the sedative type administered, you could attain a profoundly tranquil state and might even feel drowsy. Numerous individuals recall little or nothing about the procedure. During your consultation, feel free to inquire about the anticipated experience during the exam.

Recovering from a colonoscopy screening usually requires approximately 24 hours. Most individuals can resume their usual routines the following day. In cases where colorectal polyps are detected and removed, the recovery period is likely to extend to around one week. Experiencing abdominal discomfort after a colonoscopy, such as bloating and cramps, is common. Additional details regarding what to expect during recovery will be provided by our healthcare providers at SGMA.

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Procedures involve evaluating and establishing the nature of the gastrointestinal disorder. These stages are crucial in the meticulous examination and diagnosis

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Taking into account your diagnosis, our expert team will formulate a personalized strategy designed to accommodate your lifestyle.

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When after care is required, we’ll assess options and determine the best fitting approach. We’ll assist you in coping with your GI condition.

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James
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Houston, TX

Following my first scheduled appointment, I departed with a deep sense of satisfaction. Given my age that surpasses 75 years, the necessity for an inaugural discussion becomes even more pronounced, and I distinctly experienced a notable level of ease in conjunction with the profound expertise and admirable manner that he openly displayed.


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Houston, TX

Demonstrating extensive medical knowledge, the physician openly welcomes and invites inquiries from their patients. Personally, I highly recommend considering the services of SGMA, as they exhibit an admirable disposition and employ a reassuring approach that can greatly benefit individuals seeking medical assistance.


Teresa
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Houston, TX

My admiration for SGMA knows no bounds, matched only by my appreciation for their exceptional and cohesive team. Their unique and commendable ability to establish a genuine feeling of comfort stands as a testament to their expertise, a task that presents inherent complexity when dealing with procedures as intricate as Colonoscopy.


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