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9-Therapeutic_Colonoscopy_2024
9-Therapeutic_Colonoscopy_2024
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The document provides detailed information on therapeutic colonoscopy for managing lower gastrointestinal bleeding. It outlines the definition, etiologies, and management of lower GI bleeding, emphasizing the importance of colonoscopy in diagnosing and treating the condition. The text discusses various therapeutic options during colonoscopy, such as injection therapy, thermal therapy, and mechanical therapy. It also covers the management of severe hematochezia and the timing of colonoscopy in acute lower GI bleeding cases.<br /><br />Furthermore, the document addresses complications related to polypectomy, including post-polypectomy bleeding and post-polypectomy coagulation syndrome. It provides insights into techniques for polypectomy and emphasizes the importance of thorough preparation and consideration of different polypectomy techniques based on the characteristics of the lesion.<br /><br />Additionally, the document highlights the significance of proper colonic decompression in cases of colonic obstruction, outlining indications and techniques for decompression. It stresses the importance of being aware of all endoscopic treatment options, including polypectomy and colonic decompression, and knowing how to manage complications effectively.<br /><br />In summary, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for fellows undergoing training in therapeutic colonoscopy, covering various aspects of lower GI bleeding management, polypectomy, and colonic decompression. It emphasizes the importance of meticulous preparation, proper technique execution, and awareness of potential complications in ensuring successful outcomes for patients undergoing these procedures.
Keywords
therapeutic colonoscopy
lower gastrointestinal bleeding
colonoscopy management
injection therapy
thermal therapy
mechanical therapy
severe hematochezia
polypectomy complications
colonic decompression
endoscopic treatment options
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