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2006-10-05 05:28:09 · 7 answers · asked by Jim H 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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I believe some kind of "sonogram" or other type of exam.

I am told they are NOT reliable.

The real thing is much less convenient, but still necessary.

2006-10-05 05:30:25 · answer #1 · answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7 · 0 1

Virtual colonoscopy (VC) is a Medical imaging procedure which uses x-rays and computers to produce two- and three-dimensional images of the colon (large intestine) from the lowest part, the rectum, all the way to the lower end of the small intestine and display them on a screen. The procedure is used to diagnose colon and bowel disease, including polyps, diverticulosis and cancer. VC can be performed with computed tomography (CT), sometimes called a CAT scan, or with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
While preparations for VC vary, the patient will usually be asked to take laxatives or other oral agents at home the day before the procedure to clear stool from the colon. A suppository is also used to cleanse the rectum of any remaining fecal matter.

VC takes place in the radiology department of a hospital or medical center. The examination takes about 10 minutes and does not require sedatives. During the procedure,

The patient is placed in a supine position on the examination table
-A thin tube is inserted into the rectum, so that air can be pumped through the tube in order to inflate the colon for better viewing.
-The table moves through the scanner to produce a series of two-dimensional cross-sections along the length of the colon. A computer program puts these images together to create a three-dimensional picture that can be viewed on the video screen.
-The patient is asked to hold his/her breath during the scan to avoid distortion on the images.
-The scanning procedure is then repeated in a reverse position.
After the examination, the information from the scanner must be processed to create the computer picture or image. A radiologist evaluates the results to identify any abnormalities.

The patient may resume normal activity after the procedure, but if abnormalities are found and the patient needs conventional colonoscopy, it may be performed the same day.

2006-10-05 06:16:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Virtual colonoscopy (VC) uses x rays and computers to produce two- and three-dimensional images of the colon (large intestine) from the lowest part, the rectum, all the way to the lower end of the small intestine and display them on a screen. The procedure is used to diagnose colon and bowel disease, including polyps, diverticulosis, and cancer. VC can be performed with computed tomography (CT), sometimes called a CAT scan, or with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

2006-10-05 05:30:37 · answer #3 · answered by Vivax 4 · 1 0

They do it with a catscan I believe. Basically it saves you having to be knocked out and having a camera shoved in your butt.

2006-10-05 05:30:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They stick a stent of some kind with a mini camera on it to check you inside out.

2006-10-05 05:29:50 · answer #5 · answered by Shining Ray of Light 5 · 0 2

I believe that is when they use that long camera thing to look inside your colon.

2006-10-05 05:30:24 · answer #6 · answered by Fleur de Lis 7 · 0 2

They shove a little camera up your a s s....

2006-10-05 05:35:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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