INTESTINE Vol.24 No.2(3-2)

Theme Painless colonoscopy insertion method -- technique & device
Title Painless colonoscopy without analgesics or sedatives
Publish Date 2020/06
Author Hiro-o Matsushita Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Kenjiro Yoshikawa Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Bunichiro Kato Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Akio Masuda Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Hiroshi Hashimoto Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Kota Yamazaki Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Ryo Takagi Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Yoshihito Tanaka Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Haruka Yorozu Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
[ Summary ] Two factors cause pain during endoscopy, namely, stimulus during insertion and threshold of the patient. The former is a technical factor associated with intestinal hyperextension by the endoscopist, whereas the latter is a patient-related factor. The majority of the factors associated with pain are attributed to the technical factor. For painless insertion, the endoscopist must make efforts to master the insertion technique. Specifically, it is important to acquire the insertion technique based on the adjustment of the colonoscope direction to the colon axis faithfully to the basics, and to acquire the technique to change the insertion method flexibly if necessary. It is also important that all staff members create a favorable environment to relieve patient anxiety. Painless colonoscopy can be performed by ensuring these two factors.
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