Service Providers for Video Full Colonoscopy.
A Video Full Colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure in which a long, flexible tube with a camera (colonoscope) is inserted through the rectum to examine the entire colon and rectum. This procedure helps identify abnormalities such as polyps, tumors, or signs of colorectal cancer. Preparation includes fasting and bowel cleansing to ensure clear visualization. While the procedure is generally safe, risks include bleeding, perforation, and infection. Patients may experience mild discomfort, cramping, or bloating afterward. Results are typically available soon after, and biopsies or polyp removals can be performed during the procedure if necessary.