Background and aim: Perforation of the colon as a result of endoscopic manipulation is considered a severe adverse event. The goal of this review is to present the expected incidence of perforation in relation to varying levels of difficulty in endoscopic exploration and polypectomy together with the whole context of mechanisms, predisposing factors, diagnosis, and the strategic management plan. Methods: An extensive search was undertaken in the Medline database for recent articles (published from 2000 onwards) in the English language using specific terms relating to the reported frequency of perforation during diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy in various medical settings and including morbidity, mortality, and appropriate management. ...
OBJECTIVES: Many studies around the world addressed the post-colonoscopy complications, but their po...
Background/Aims: Gastrointestinal perforation during endoscopy is a rare but severe complication. Mo...
Purpose: Recently, non-operative conservative manage-ment or laparoscopic repair has been reported f...
Purpose: The incidence of complications after colonoscopy is very low. The complications after colon...
Abstract Background Knowledge of the factors influencing colonoscopic perforation (CP) is of decisiv...
Background: Knowledge of the factors influencing colonoscopic perforation (CP) is of decisive import...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...
Purpose. The aim of the study is to determine the incidence of perforation after colonoscopy (CP) in...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
Background/Aims: Colonoscopic perforations have been managed with exploratory laparotomy, and have r...
Abstract Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforation (ICP) is a severe complication that can occur during bot...
Colonoscopy has been used largely as a diagnostic tool for a number of conditions like colorectal ca...
Recent studies have suggested that virtual colonoscopy (VC) and actual colonoscopy (AC) have similar...
Background: Iatrogenic perforation during therapeutic colonoscopy, reported in up to 1% of endoscopi...
OBJECTIVES: Many studies around the world addressed the post-colonoscopy complications, but their po...
Background/Aims: Gastrointestinal perforation during endoscopy is a rare but severe complication. Mo...
Purpose: Recently, non-operative conservative manage-ment or laparoscopic repair has been reported f...
Purpose: The incidence of complications after colonoscopy is very low. The complications after colon...
Abstract Background Knowledge of the factors influencing colonoscopic perforation (CP) is of decisiv...
Background: Knowledge of the factors influencing colonoscopic perforation (CP) is of decisive import...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...
Purpose. The aim of the study is to determine the incidence of perforation after colonoscopy (CP) in...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
Background/Aims: Colonoscopic perforations have been managed with exploratory laparotomy, and have r...
Abstract Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforation (ICP) is a severe complication that can occur during bot...
Colonoscopy has been used largely as a diagnostic tool for a number of conditions like colorectal ca...
Recent studies have suggested that virtual colonoscopy (VC) and actual colonoscopy (AC) have similar...
Background: Iatrogenic perforation during therapeutic colonoscopy, reported in up to 1% of endoscopi...
OBJECTIVES: Many studies around the world addressed the post-colonoscopy complications, but their po...
Background/Aims: Gastrointestinal perforation during endoscopy is a rare but severe complication. Mo...
Purpose: Recently, non-operative conservative manage-ment or laparoscopic repair has been reported f...