colonoscopy
Billy Connolly - Colonoscopy
Billy Connolly describing the prep for a colonoscopy.... funniest thing ever.
First Ever Live TV Colonoscopy
In Full: CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric guided The Early Show anchor Harry Smith through a colonoscopy on live TV. Couric is an advocate of colorectal cancer prevention.
A Normal Colonoscopy
This clip demonstrates a normal colonoscopy and starts in the terminal ileum where the delicate villous architecture is well seen. The colonoscope is withdrawn into cecum. Here at the base of the cecum is the orifice of the appendix. In the tissue surrounding the appendiceal orifice, a speckled pattern of lymphoid aggregates can often be seen. During the colonoscopy, the endoscopist both insufflates the lumen of the colon with air and aspirates the small amount of liquid that remains from the preparation previously taken by the patient to cleanse the colon. The liquid often has a slightly yellowish tinge of bile. Backing out of the cecum, a better view of the ileocecal valve is obtained. It has a rounded slightly yellowish appearance. Traveling down the colon, a repeating pattern of pouches and folds are seen. These pouches are called haustra and the folds are referred to as the plicae semilunares or simply the semilunar folds. A word about the colonic tissue itself. The white dots seen throughout the exam are reflections of the colonoscope's light off the tissues and back into the viewing lens. Normally the tissue has this glistening pink hue. Also visible is the delicate vascular plexus of capillaries that nurture the colonic mucosa. Here in the sigmoid colon, the earliest signs of diverticulosis are visible. These are outpouchings of the mucosa through the muscular layers of the colon and are seen commonly starting in the fifth decade of life. More dramatic examples ...
Colonoscopy
This multimedia clip describes in detail what takes place during a colonoscopy. For videos and more check out www.emedtv.com
Colonoscopy (Lower GI Endoscopy)
If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation shows the placement of an endoscope in the large colon (bowel) during a colonoscopy procedure to screen for polyps and colorectal cancer. During a colonoscopy or a sigmoidoscopy, a biopsy is sometimes preformed to distinguish between benign and cancerous tissue. If polyps are found during the colonoscopy a polypectomy is generally performed. See more 3D medical animations from Nucleus Medical Art at www.nucleusinc.com ANCE00175
Preparing for a Colonoscopy - from the American Gastroenterological Association
In this video from the AGA, Dr. Joanne AP Wilson explains what you can expect before, during and after this procedure. More information on is available at www.gastro.org/patient.
My Colonoscopy: From Beginning To "End"
If you've ever wondered what is involved with having a colonoscopy, including prep, procedure and recovery, watch this video. Follow a patient's actual procedure as she chronicles it with a handheld video camera. This video brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina.
SU2C: Homer's Colonoscopy
Finally, we get to see what's up Homer's you-know-what. To see more humorous and educational videos on early detection, stand up with us at www.standup2cancer.org
Katie Couric's Colonoscopy for SU2C
Katie Couric gets checked. To find out more about early detection methods, visit us at www.standup2cancer.org
3 minutes Total Colonoscopy;2; up to ileum
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Prepare for a Colonoscopy
Instructions are given for how to prepare for the procedure. This includes what to tell your doctor before the procedure, how to drink the bowel preparation solution and what happens before and during the procedure. A video clip from a colonoscopy exam is shown.
Colonoscopy False Negatives And Medical Malpractice (www.ColonCancerLaw.com)
www.ColonCancerLaw.com - Even though the colonoscopy is generally the procedure preferred by the medical community to colon cancer screening thee are times when the doctor performing the colonoscopy misses a polyp or cancer. In some of these cases it may turn out that the cancer was at an early stage at the time and should have been detected with the colonoscopy but because it was missed it is not diagnosed until it spreads and there is metastasis. When that happens that doctor might be liable for medical malpractice. This video discusses this type of case and provides a telephone number and website address you can use to request a free attorney consultation
The Colonoscopy Song - Peter Yarrow
Renowned folk singer, writer, and social activist, Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary has teamed up with CBS to deliver a serious health message to CBS viewers and audiences beyond: getting a regular colonoscopy saves lives.
What is a colonoscopy?
A real life story of what its like to have a colonoscopy. See more health videos like this one on realhealth.tv
Having a Colonoscopy
Watch colon cancer survivor Danielle have a colonoscopy at Midwest Gastroenterology in Lees Summit, MO
colonoscopy starring Captain Poopy Pants
I'm a 37 yr old colon cancer survivor. This is my 3rd colonoscopy in 2 years. 2 times they found colon cancer. I was treated with Xeloda (oral chemo) so was fortunate to save my hair! This time I decided to document by video the prep and the process of having a colonoscopy. It's rare someone so young will have colon cancer & docs and insurances will blow you off if there is no family history..(no history in my family...(I was just obese for many years eating a high fatty diet) so it's important to know your body signals..I knew mine after losing 100 lbs and training for a marathon..there was rectal bleeding..soooo if something isn't right, get your poo checked!!
Colonoscopy Video Tour: Discovery of a Cancerous Polyp (Colon Cancer)
ACG Trustee Mark B. Pochapin, MD, FACG, Director, Division of Gastroenterology New York University Langone Medical Center (former Director of The Jay Monahan Center for Gastrointestinal Health), narrates a tour of a patient's colon during a colonoscopy where he discovers a cancerous polyp (colon cancer). The patient did not have any abdominal or rectal pain, or any other symptoms associated with colorectal cancer. However, prior to this colonoscopy (when the cancer was discovered) the patient was diagnosed with anemia due the slow bleeding of this polyp in her colon.
Colonoscopy. Colon Cancer Screening.
Colonoscopy is the most comprehensive for detecting colorectal cancer. Dr. Manny reviews what happens during the procedure. Aired by FOXNEWS, November 11, 2008
Katie Couric's Colonoscopy Prep
Katie and her pal Kim prep for colonoscopies. March is Colon Cancer Awareness month.
Colonversation Colonoscopy animation
Medical Illustration Copyright 2009 Nucleus Medical Art. All rights reserved. www.nucleusmedicalinc.com **** For a colonoscopy, the doctor uses a long, flexible tube with a camera and a light at the end to look inside your colon for polyps or anything that doesn't look normal. Find out how to prepare for a colonoscopy and what you can expect on colonversation.ca.
Virtual Colonoscopy-Mayo Clinic
Colon cancer can be cured if it and pre-cancerous polyps are caught early. But doctors at Mayo Clinic say only half of all people at risk of colon cancer get screened for the disease. That's because some people don't know they should be screened and others simply don't want to undergo colonoscopy. But a new test developed at Mayo Clinic makes the screening process a whole lot easier. It's called virtual colonoscopy or CT colonography.
Dave Barry on Colonoscopies
Curious about the medical procedure of a colonoscopy? Dave Barry, "America's Funniest Man Alive," shares far too much information in this hilarious video. Read the whole story (and about his vasectomy!) in his new book, I'LL MATURE WHEN I'M DEAD. www.davebarry.com for details
Colonoscopy - colon cancer screening
www.socalgastroenterologist.com Informational video about colonoscopy and colon screening. Colonoscopy is the endoscopic examination of the large colon and the distal part of the small bowel with a CCD camera or a fiber optic camera on a flexible tube passed through the anus. It may provide a visual diagnosis (eg ulceration, polyps) and grants the opportunity for biopsy or removal of suspected lesions. Virtual colonoscopy, which uses 2D and 3D imagery reconstructed from computed tomography (CT) scans or from nuclear magnetic resonance (MR) scans, is also possible, as a totally non-invasive medical test, although it is not standard and still under investigation regarding its diagnostic abilities. Furthermore, virtual colonoscopy does not allow for therapeutic maneuvers such as polyp/tumor removal or biopsy nor visualization of lesions smaller than 5 millimeters. If a growth or polyp is detected using CT colonography, a standard colonoscopy would still need to be performed. Colonoscopy can remove polyps smaller than one millimeter. Once polyps are removed, they can be studied with the aid of a microscope to determine if they are precancerous or not. Colonoscopy is similar but not the same as sigmoidoscopy. The difference between colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy is related to which parts of the colon each can examine. Sigmoidoscopy allows doctors to view only the final two feet of the colon, while colonoscopy allows an examination of the entire colon, which measures four to ...
What is a colonoscopy?
Colonoscopy is an important diagnostic tool in the evaluation of colonic diiseases. Essential features of colonoscopy including indication, preparation, and procedures are outlined.
What to Expect During a Colonoscopy
This new educational video for GI patients, produced by the ACG Institute for Clinical Research and Education, underscores the lifesaving importance of colorectal screening by colonoscopy. The video instills confidence in patients about the effectiveness, safety and importance of colonoscopy. Featuring the experience of a female patient, we follow her through the day of her exam. The video reviews all clinical information regarding colonoscopy and urges viewers to follow all instructions from their health care providers.
Katie's back door to fun
Despite changing networks, perky Katie Couric continues to blaze trails in the world of colonoscopy.
Video clip of a Colonoscopy Taken by Dr. Julio Murra-Saca
What is a colonoscopy? A colonoscopy allows a doctor to look inside the entire large intestine.The procedure enables the physician to see things such as inflamed tissue, abnormal growths, and ulcers. It is most often used to look for early signs of cancer in the colon and rectum. It is also used to look for causes of unexplained changes in bowel habits and to evaluate symptoms like abdominal pain, rectal bleeding,and weight loss. The colon, or large bowel, is the last portion of your digestive tract, or gastrointestinal tract.
Colonoscopy of a rectal Cancer with Hemorrhoids
A High resolution Video Colonoscopy of a patient with internal Hemorrhoids and rectal cancer. This video clip shows a common mistake that people use indiscriminately a rectal medicines for hemorrhoids like Apply a rectal cream, Hemorrhoidal Ointment Uses Temporarily relief with out any medical check up Any human being after a 40 year-old, should underwent every 5 years for a full colonoscopy for colonic polyps to be removed if not has the risk to develop a rectal or colon cancer.
Homer's Colonoscopy
Finally, we get to see what's up Homer's you-know-what. The Simpsons support us. You should too. Learn more at www.standup2cancer.org
Colonoscopy
Dr. Monica Borkar discusses what to expect from a colonoscopy. To learn more about the colonoscopy prep process and what to expect, visit www.northshore.org
Colonoscopy: What Patients Can Expect
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy doctors walk viewers through a colonoscopy with a real patient from preparation instructions to what happens during the procedure and what to expect after the exam.
Harry Smith's Live Colonoscopy
Harry Smith underwent a colonoscopy by Dr. Mark Pochapin live during The Early Show as Katie Couric oversaw the procedure.
Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy March 2010 Learn about colonoscopies with Dr. Craig DeWeese and the Norton Suburban Hospital Endoscopy Department staff including interviews with two patients James Badgett and Scott Moore.
Colon Cleansing Diet Before Colonoscopy
www.megavista-health.com Colonoscopy screening is a recommended procedure for those over the age of fifty that screens for colon cancer or other abnormalities. If youve had bleeding from the rectum, a relative with colon cancer, or other health condition that could indicate possible colon problems, a colonoscopy may be recommended even earlier. In order to prepare for this procedure, its necessary that you follow a diet that will aid in cleaning out your bowels. The foods, beverages and medications we ingest can affect the way the colon looks, altering the accuracy of a colonoscopy. A colon cleansing diet can help you be best prepared for this procedure. Homemade Colon Cleansing Diet A homemade colon cleansing diet can help you completely eliminate the contents of your colon. Foods rich in fiber and lots of pure water are the primary staples youll need to focus on. High fiber foods and lots of water will help you easily eliminate the contents of your colon. * Drink filtered or purified water. Use a filtration system that can be attached to your sink or a filtration pitcher to purify your water. Alternatively, you can purchase bottled purified water, although this may be more costly. * Eat a variety of vegetables. Organic vegetables are preferred because non-organic foods could contain toxins from pesticides. Most vegetables contain fiber, but dark, leafy green vegetables are those with the highest fiber content. Try broccoli, lettuce and squash. * Choose high fiber fruits ...
(Lookin' Up My) Back Door
Time for your colonoscopy? Got a friend turning fifty? Take a "wild ride on a flying scope" with this digestive ditty sure to make your toes and bowels move! The divine Ms. Butt Meddler, known for her cheeky and probing insight, will bring you laughter and the intestinal fortitude you need for your own personal periscopic procedure with this charming bowel ballad.
5 minutes Total Colonoscopy;TCS
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PVHS CEO Rulon Stacey gets a colonoscopy, and lets the world watch
Poudre Valley Health System CEO Rulon Stacey recorded his colonoscopy to show how easy the procedure is, and that if you're 50 years old, fear shouldn't keep you from getting this potentially life-saving screening. Read more on his blog at visionary.pvhs.org
About the Colonoscopy Procedure
Visuals help show how a colonoscopy procedure is the only screening tool that can examine the entire length of the colon. Other conditions that colonoscopy can detect are discussed.
AGMG - COLONOSCOPY + EGD (Dual Procedure)
Associated Gastroenterology Medical Group is the largest Gastroenterology medical group in Orange County. Dr. Dennis Riff founded the group in 1976. Dr Steven Duckor and Dr Michael DeMicco joined him the next year and have been practicing together since 1977. Presently, there are a total of six doctors working in the group. These include Drs. Riff, Duckor, DeMicco, Amer Reyyes, Kevin Kuettel and Peter J. Winkle. AGMG has offices in Anaheim and in Orange, California . We are affiliated with AGMG Endoscopy Center, which is a state of the art facility with AAAHC accreditation and Medicare certification. The endoscopy center is equipped with the newest and finest endoscopic equipment and is staffed with an experienced nursing team. It is one of the few centers in the nation to have an anesthesiologist available full time. This allows us to offer Propofol deep sedation (which can only be delivered by an Anesthesiologist) and it provides the ultimate in patient comfort and safety. All of our physicians have extensive knowledge and experience in gastroenterology and liver diseases. Our commitment to research gives our patients the benefit of being able to frequently experience the therapies of tomorrow as well as the best medicine and practice of the present. The doctors of AGMG serve as both Gastroenterology consultants and, frequently, as primary care doctors as we are well skilled in the practice of internal medicine. AGMG Clinical Research as well as the associated Advanced ...
Pinworms found on colonoscopy
58 year old American man who frequently travels to Guatemala and abroad, here for screening colonoscopy. Patient was asymptomatic, and visualized here were numerous white worms seen throughout the colon. He will be treated with 3 day course of mebendezole. Addendum: Pathology returned indicating that parasites were actually Pinworms, including several egg sacs which were recovered in the aspirate.
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