Evaluation of the Impact of Water Method During Insertion Phase of Flexible Sigmoidoscopy in Training (FSW)
Colorectal Cancer Screening
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Colorectal Cancer Screening
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Consecutive asymptomatic patients suitable for CRC screening by FS
- Age 50 - 70 years
- Written informed consent available
Exclusion Criteria:
- Contraindications for endoscopy due to comorbidities
- Unable to provide written informed consent
- Personal history of polyposis syndrome, personal history of CRC, personal history of inflammatory bowel disease
- Coagulopathy (INR>1.5) or thrombocytopenia (platelets <50,000)
- Pregnant patients
Sites / Locations
- Centre for Digestive Health, Institute of Digestive Disease, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Air insufflation group
Water method group
During the insertion phase of the initial 30 FS procedures, air insufflation will be used to allow passage of endoscope to ≥ 50cm above anal verge (including rectum, sigmoid colon and part of descending colon), or to the limit of patient tolerance of an unsedated procedure. Trainees will be allowed 10 minutes for the insertion phase. The unassisted portion of the examination would be terminated if reasonable progress is not being attained, excessive patient discomfort observed, or the supervising endoscopist believes that patient safety may be compromised. During the withdrawal phase, air insufflation will be used in standard fashion for examination of the colonic mucosa.
During the insertion phase of the initial 30 FS procedures, sterile water will be infused by a standard endoscopy water pump into the distal colon to allow passage of endoscope to ≥ 50cm above anal verge (including rectum, sigmoid colon and part of descending colon), or to the limit of patient tolerance of an unsedated procedure. Air insufflation will not be used during the insertion phase. Trainees will be allowed 10 minutes for the insertion phase. The unassisted portion of the examination would be terminated if reasonable progress is not being attained, excessive patient discomfort observed, or the supervising endoscopist believes that patient safety may be compromised. During the withdrawal phase, air insufflation will be used in standard fashion for examination of the colonic mucosa.