Background/Aims: Colonoscopic perforations have been managed with exploratory laparotomy, and have resulted in some morbidity and mortality. Recently, laparoscopic surgery is commonly performed for this purpose. The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of several management strategies for iatrogenic colonoscopic perforations. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients who had been treated for colonoscopic perforation between January 2004 and April 2013 at CHA Bundang Medical Center in Korea. Results: A total of 41 patients with colonoscopic perforation were enrolled. Twenty patients underwent conservative management with a success rate of 90%. Surgical management was performed in 23 patients including two ...
Purpose: The incidence of complications after colonoscopy is very low. The complications after colon...
Background/Aims: Colonoscopic polypectomy is an effective tool for the treatment of colonic polyps. ...
Aims Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforations (ICP) are a rare but severe complication of diagnostic a...
Aims: Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforations (ICP) are a rare but severe complication of diagnostic and...
BACKGROUND: Iatrogenic colonic perforation is a rare complication of colonoscopies. Nowadays, there...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
Purpose: Recently, non-operative conservative manage-ment or laparoscopic repair has been reported f...
Abstract Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforation (ICP) is a severe complication that can occur during bot...
Background and aim: Perforation of the colon as a result of endoscopic manipulation is considered a ...
Purpose. We present our experience with laparoscopic colorrhaphy as definitive surgical modality for...
Background/Aims: Gastrointestinal perforation during endoscopy is a rare but severe complication. Mo...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...
Colonoscopy is accepted as the best method in diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of colorectal dise...
Introduction: With the implementation of bowel cancer screening programmes, more and more colonic po...
Purpose: The incidence of complications after colonoscopy is very low. The complications after colon...
Background/Aims: Colonoscopic polypectomy is an effective tool for the treatment of colonic polyps. ...
Aims Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforations (ICP) are a rare but severe complication of diagnostic a...
Aims: Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforations (ICP) are a rare but severe complication of diagnostic and...
BACKGROUND: Iatrogenic colonic perforation is a rare complication of colonoscopies. Nowadays, there...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
Purpose: Recently, non-operative conservative manage-ment or laparoscopic repair has been reported f...
Abstract Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforation (ICP) is a severe complication that can occur during bot...
Background and aim: Perforation of the colon as a result of endoscopic manipulation is considered a ...
Purpose. We present our experience with laparoscopic colorrhaphy as definitive surgical modality for...
Background/Aims: Gastrointestinal perforation during endoscopy is a rare but severe complication. Mo...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...
Colonoscopy is accepted as the best method in diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of colorectal dise...
Introduction: With the implementation of bowel cancer screening programmes, more and more colonic po...
Purpose: The incidence of complications after colonoscopy is very low. The complications after colon...
Background/Aims: Colonoscopic polypectomy is an effective tool for the treatment of colonic polyps. ...
Aims Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforations (ICP) are a rare but severe complication of diagnostic a...