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Study to Examine Insertion of 2 Colonoscopes Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Colonoscopy with Olympus Technically Improved Colonoscope and Control with standard colonoscope Olympus CF-H180 for Colorectal Cancer. Completed, enrolled 57 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This research study is about determining how well a Technically Improved Colonoscope from Olympus works in helping the doctor in guiding the scope through the large bowel or colon. When a doctor performs a colonoscopy he guides or inserts the scope from the rectum to the appendix where the small bowel ends and the large bowel begins. There are points during this insertion where there are turns in the colon which can create a loop in the colonoscope. These loops can stretch the colon and create some discomfort and also require special maneuvers by the nurse or patient to help reduce or minimize the loop. Thus, reducing the looping will make it more comfortable for the patient and more efficient for screening for polyps. The purpose of the study is to examine this colonoscope and compare it to the traditional adult colonoscope (Olympus CF-H180). The investigators hypothesis is that this colonoscope will function better with regard to insertion of the scope from the rectum to the cecum.
Study Details
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Interventions
The standard colonoscopy will be performed using the Olympus Technically Improved Colonoscope.
Standard colonoscopy using the adult scope, Olympus CF-H180.