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Indications and Indings at Colonoscopy in Ilorin; Nigeria
Bolarinwa, Oladimeji Akeem Olokoba, Lateefat Bukola; Olatoke, Adegboyega Samuel; Olokoba, Abdulfatai Bamidele Obateru, Olusegun Ayodeji Bojuwoye, Olumuyiwa Mathew.
  • Bolarinwa, Oladimeji Akeem Olokoba, Lateefat Bukola; s.af
  • Olatoke, Adegboyega Samuel; s.af
  • Olokoba, Abdulfatai Bamidele Obateru, Olusegun Ayodeji Bojuwoye, Olumuyiwa Mathew; s.af
Niger. med. j. (Online) ; 54(2): 111-114, 2013.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1267625
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ABSTRACT
Colonoscopy is a safe and effective means of visual inspection of the large bowel from the distal rectum to the caecum. It may be carried out for diagnostic and or therapeutic reasons. There is a paucity of data on this procedure in Nigeria. We; therefore; determined the indications; findings; and diagnostic yield in Nigerians at colonoscopy. Materials and

Methods:

This was a hospital-based cross-sectional study carried out at the Endoscopy unit of Crescent hospital; Ilorin from January 2010 to May; 2012. The endoscopy register was reviewed; and the biodata; indications and colonoscopic findings were recorded on a pro forma.

Results:

A total of 103 patients had colonoscopy. Seventy (68.0) were males while 33 (32.0) were females. The indications for colonoscopy were rectal bleeding 41 (39.8); suspected colon cancer 32 (31.1); chronic constipation and chronic diarrhoea nine each (8.7); abdominal/anal pain five (4.9); suspected anorectal cancer and enterocutaneous fistula two each (1.9); faecal incontinence; occult gastrointestinal bleeding; post-colostomy for Hirschsprung disease one each (1.0). Endoscopic findings were normal findings 21 (20.4); diverticulosis 17 (16.5); polyps 16 (15.5); haemorrhoids 16 (15.5); anorectal cancer 13 (12.6); angiodysplasia 12 (11.7); colon cancer eight (7.8); colitis 7 (6.8); anorectal ulcer 4 (3.9); anal warts two (1.9); anal fissure; caecal tumour; faecal impaction and proctitis one each (1.0). The diagnostic yield was 79.6.

Conclusions:

The commonest indication for colonoscopy was rectal bleeding; while the most frequent pathology was diverticulosis. The diagnostic yield was high
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Colonoscopy / Diverticulum / Efficiency / Gastrointestinal Diseases / Intestinal Diseases Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: Niger. med. j. (Online) Year: 2013 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Colonoscopy / Diverticulum / Efficiency / Gastrointestinal Diseases / Intestinal Diseases Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: Niger. med. j. (Online) Year: 2013 Type: Article