Literature DB >> 18560551

Endoscopic evaluation of the colorectum in patients presenting with haematochezia at korle-bu teaching hospital accra.

Jcb Dakubo1, R Kumoji, Sb Naaeder, Jn Clegg-Lamptey.   

Abstract

SUMMARY
BACKGROUND: Colorectal endoscopy is the gold standard investigation of the large bowel in patients with rectal bleeding and is employed as a means of secondary prevention of colorectal cancer. AIM: To determine the frequency of benign lesions and carcinomas in patients who underwent colorectal endoscopy because of rectal bleeding and to evaluate the role of endoscopy in secondary prevention of colorectal carcinoma in our centre.
METHOD: A retrospective study was undertaken on patients who underwent colorectal endoscopy between January 1995 and December 2000 for rectal bleeding.
RESULTS: Five hundred and ninety six (596) patients were studied. Males were 403 and females 93, mean age 50.9 (SD 7.07). Three hundred and ten patients (52%) had rigid proctosigmoidoscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy 105 (17.6%) and colonoscopy 181 (30.4%). Of those who had colonoscopy complete examination of the colon was achieved in 55 patients (30.4%). Those in whom colonoscopy was incomplete had double contrast barium enema. Haemorrhoids were the commonest disease diagnosed, 316 patients (53%). Colorectal carcinoma 39 patients (6.7%), non-specific colitis 34 patients (5.7%), diverticular disease 27 patients (4.5%) and adenomatous polyps 17 patients (2.9%) were the next common disease. Less common conditions were ulcerative colitis, rectal schistosomiasis and angiodysplasia. In 125 patients (21.0) the cause of bleeding could not be found.
CONCLUSION: An appreciable number of the patients with rectal bleeding had serious pathology that was diagnosed early by endoscopy confirming the important role of endoscopy in secondary prevention of colorectal carcinoma. The low success rate of full colonoscopy underscores the need for training in this procedure.

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Keywords:  Rectal bleeding; colonoscopy; colorectal cancer; haematochezia; sigmoidoscopy

Year:  2008        PMID: 18560551      PMCID: PMC2423333     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ghana Med J        ISSN: 0016-9560


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