Service Providers for Multiple Colonoscopy with Polypectomy (M)
The Multiple Colonoscopy with Polypectomy (M) is a procedure to examine the colon and remove polyps. It involves inserting a flexible tube with a camera through the rectum to identify polyps, which are then removed using specialized tools. Preparation includes fasting and bowel-cleansing medications. The procedure is performed under sedation. Risks include bleeding, perforation, and infection. Results are interpreted by examining the removed polyps for signs of cancer or precancerous changes. Conditions like previous surgeries, diverticulosis, or inflammatory bowel disease may complicate the process. Afterward, patients may experience mild cramping or bloating as the sedation wears off.