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Anatomical description during standard colonoscopy: a guide for the surgeon
In this video (Figure 1), we demonstrate standard colonoscopy performed on an asymptomatic 50-year-old patient who presents for screening colonoscopy. We highlight the common anatomical landmarks of the colon (Figure 2) and endoscopic techniques of colonoscope advancement and mucosal inspection.
Figure 1 Anatomical description during standard colonoscopy: a guide for the surgeon (1). Available online: http://aos.amegroups.com/post/view/1556154898
Figure 2 Anatomical landmarks during standard colonoscopy. Label 1: rectum; label 2: sigmoid colon; label 3: descending colon; label 4: splenic flexure; label 5: transverse colon; label 6: hepatic flexure; label 7: ascending colon; label 8: cecum; label 9: ileocecal valve.
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References
- Hathorn KE, Bazarbashi AN, Ryou M. Anatomical description during standard colonoscopy: a guide for the surgeon. Art Surg 2019;3:v003.
doi: 10.21037/aos.2019.04.01
Cite this article as: Hathorn KE, Bazarbashi AN, Ryou M. Anatomical description during standard colonoscopy: a guide for the surgeon. Art Surg 2019;3:3.
Cite this article as: Hathorn KE, Bazarbashi AN, Ryou M. Anatomical description during standard colonoscopy: a guide for the surgeon. Art Surg 2019;3:3.