Combined Forward and Retroflexion Withdrawal in the Detection of Polyps and Adenoma During Colonoscopy
Colonic Polyp, Colonic Neoplasms, Colonic Adenoma
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Colonic Polyp focused on measuring colonic polyps
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients capable of providing written consent
- Colonoscopy indicated for colorectal cancer screening or surveillance
- Patients submitted for polypectomy
- Colonoscopy indicated for diagnostic purposes: anemia, abdominal pain, constipation, alteration of bowel habits.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients under 45 years and over 80 years of age.
- Pregnancy and/or nursing.
- Patients with past-medical history of cardiac, renal, hepatic or severe metabolic diseases
- Unable to tolerate sedation
- Severe uncontrolled coagulopathy
- Past surgical history of colonic resection, ileostomy or colostomy.
- Previous abdominal or pelvic radiation therapy.
- Patients with inflammatory bowel disease, polyposis syndrome or acute diverticulitis.
- Patients with high suspicion of colonic obstruction or history of prior obstruction.
- Patients with gastrointestinal bleeding.
- Inadequate bowel preparation. The bowel preparation will be evaluated using the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale. Patients with < 2 points in at least one of the three segments of the colon will be excluded.
- Patients who after the beginning of the colonoscopy have to be suspended due to the inability to reach into the cecum because of unfavorable anatomy or impassable tumors/stenosis.
Sites / Locations
- Ecuadorian Institute of Digestive Diseases
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Standard colonoscopy
Retroview colonoscopy
Patients submitted for screening, surveillance or diagnostic colonoscopy. A standard colonoscopy with forwarding viewing withdrawal technique. An HD colonoscope with I-scan technology will be used by one expert endoscopist. Each polyp and adenoma will be recorded, including the size and location. Polyps will be removed before the second procedure.
The same group of patients. A second colonoscopy using a combined forward and retroflexed evaluation of the colonic mucosa. using the Retroview™ scope. The operator will be blind to the first colonoscopy findings. The operator will record the polyps and adenoma encountered, describing the size and location.