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Flexible
Sigmoidoscopy
Sigmoidoscopy is
the visual examination of the inside of the rectum and sigmoid colon,
using a lighted, flexible
tube connected to an eyepiece or video screen for viewing. This
device is called an endoscope. The colon (large intestine) is 5 to 6
feet long. During a Sigmoidoscopy, only the last 1 to 2 feet of the
colon is examined.
This last part of the colon, just above the rectum, is called the
sigmoid colon.
Equipment

The flexible
endoscope is a remarkable piece of equipment that can be directed and
moved around the bends in the lower colon and rectum. The image in
the bowel is transmitted through the endoscope either to the eyepiece
or a video screen. An open channel in the scope allows other
instruments to be passed through it to take tissue samples (biopsies)
or to remove polyps.
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Reasons for the Exam
Sigmoidoscopy is
performed to diagnose the cause of certain symptoms. It is also used
as a preventative measure to detect problems at an early stage, even
before the patient recognizes symptoms. The following are some
reasons for performing a sigmoidoscopy.
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Bleeding
- Rectal bleeding is very common. It often is caused by hemorrhoids
or by a small tear at the anus, called a fissure. However, more
serious problems can cause bleeding. Benign polyps can bleed. It
is important to identify and remove polyps at an early stage before
they can become cancerous. Rectal and colon cancers bleed and
require immediate diagnosis and treatment. Finally, various forms
of colitis and inflammation can cause bleeding.
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Diarrhea
- Persistent diarrhea should always be evaluated. There are many
causes of diarrhea and the exam is of great help in tracking down
the specific cause.
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Pain -
Hemorrhoids and fissures are some causes of pain around the anus or
in the rectum. Discomfort in the lower abdomen can be caused by
tumors. Diverticulosis can occur in the lower bowel. With this
condition, small pockets or sacks project from the bowel.
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X-ray
Findings - A barium enema x-ray exam may show abnormalities that
need to be confirmed or treated by Sigmoidoscopy.
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Detection
- Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers in the country. It
is highly curable if it is found early. This cancer usually begins
in the colon as a polyp that remains benign for many years.
Therefore, it is generally advisable to have a Sigmoidoscopy after
age 40 or 50. If parents, brothers, or sisters have had colon
polyps or colon cancer, it is even more critical to have this exam.
The tendency to develop colon cancer and polyps can be inherited.
Preparation for the Test
To obtain the
full benefit of the exam and allow a thorough inspection, the rectum
and sigmoid colon must be clean. Preparation usually involves
drinking clear liquids the day before along with taking enemas and/or
laxatives. Specific instructions for preparation are provided
beforehand.
Benefits
The benefits of Sigmoidoscopy
can include the following:
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It is often
possible to determine the specific cause of symptoms.
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Conditions
such as colitis and diverticulosis can be monitored to determine
effectiveness of treatment.
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Polyps and
tumors can be discovered at an early stage.
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