Colonscopy is a standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that has its own morbidity. Colonic perforation is the dangerous complication of this procedure. Successful management of perforation by conservative or surgical treatment remains controversial. We report two cases, recently observed, of patients with colonic perforation occurring during therapeutic colonscopy treated with minimally invasive technique
Summary of Event: A 2 cm-sized colonic perforation occurred during diagnostic colonoscopy. Endoscopi...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...
Introduction: An iatrogenic caecal perforation is rare, but a serious complication associated with s...
Colonscopy is a standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that has its own morbidity. Colonic pe...
BACKGROUND: Iatrogenic colonic perforation is a rare complication of colonoscopies. Nowadays, there...
Background/Aims: Gastrointestinal perforation during endoscopy is a rare but severe complication. Mo...
Purpose. We present our experience with laparoscopic colorrhaphy as definitive surgical modality for...
Iatrogenic colonic perforation is an unusual but life‑threatening complication of colonoscopy. The r...
Background: Iatrogenic perforation during therapeutic colonoscopy, reported in up to 1% of endoscopi...
The risk of perforation during diagnostic or operative colonoscopy can be as high as 2%. Despite con...
Aims: Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforations (ICP) are a rare but severe complication of diagnostic and...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
AbstractIntroductionAn iatrogenic caecal perforation is rare, but a serious complication associated ...
Background/Aims: Colonoscopic perforations have been managed with exploratory laparotomy, and have r...
Purpose: Recently, non-operative conservative manage-ment or laparoscopic repair has been reported f...
Summary of Event: A 2 cm-sized colonic perforation occurred during diagnostic colonoscopy. Endoscopi...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...
Introduction: An iatrogenic caecal perforation is rare, but a serious complication associated with s...
Colonscopy is a standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that has its own morbidity. Colonic pe...
BACKGROUND: Iatrogenic colonic perforation is a rare complication of colonoscopies. Nowadays, there...
Background/Aims: Gastrointestinal perforation during endoscopy is a rare but severe complication. Mo...
Purpose. We present our experience with laparoscopic colorrhaphy as definitive surgical modality for...
Iatrogenic colonic perforation is an unusual but life‑threatening complication of colonoscopy. The r...
Background: Iatrogenic perforation during therapeutic colonoscopy, reported in up to 1% of endoscopi...
The risk of perforation during diagnostic or operative colonoscopy can be as high as 2%. Despite con...
Aims: Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforations (ICP) are a rare but severe complication of diagnostic and...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
AbstractIntroductionAn iatrogenic caecal perforation is rare, but a serious complication associated ...
Background/Aims: Colonoscopic perforations have been managed with exploratory laparotomy, and have r...
Purpose: Recently, non-operative conservative manage-ment or laparoscopic repair has been reported f...
Summary of Event: A 2 cm-sized colonic perforation occurred during diagnostic colonoscopy. Endoscopi...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...
Introduction: An iatrogenic caecal perforation is rare, but a serious complication associated with s...