Pattern of Lower Gastrointestinal Diseases on Colonoscopy and Histopathological Examination in a Tertiary Care Center of Nepal

K. Roka, I. Kc, Sagar Mani Jha, R. Subedi, Ayush Adhikari
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Introduction: Many patients visiting the medicine outpatient department (OPD) and gastroenterology OPD have lower gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and substantial would require to undergo colonoscopy. Colonoscopy is an effective endoscopic procedure to evaluate the entire colon from rectum to terminal ileum and perform some known therapeutic procedures. The aim of our study was to see the pattern of lower GI diseases in patients by colonoscopy and histopathological examination.  Methods: This was a retrospective observational study conducted at Shree Birendra Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal, after taking ethical approval from the Institutional Review Committee. Collective data of patients who underwent colonoscopy from October 2017 to September 2020 was evaluated from the endoscopy records. Analysis was done in the form of proportions and percentages and presented in tables and figures.  Results: A total of 232 patients were evaluated. The most common indication was chronic abdominal pain 188 (81.03%) followed by per rectal bleeding 14 (6.03%) and chronic constipation 14 (6.03%). Colonoscopy showed normal findings in 182 (78.44%), colitis in 14 (6.03%), hemorrhoids and proctitis in 10 (4.31%) each, polyps in eight (3.44%), and malignancy in six (2.58%). Malignancy was proven in all six suspected patients by histopathological examination. Conclusions: Colonoscopy is an effective diagnostic modality for GI symptoms. Histopathological examination of the colonic biopsy showed a wide spectrum of common lower GI pathology from non-specific inflammation to malignancy with minimal complications. This shows colonoscopy as a safe and effective diagnostic modality for patients with lower gastrointestinal symptoms.
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下消化道疾病的模式结肠镜检查和组织病理学检查在尼泊尔三级保健中心
引言:许多就诊于内科门诊部(OPD)和胃肠科门诊部的患者都有下消化道(GI)症状,需要进行结肠镜检查。结肠镜检查是一种有效的内镜检查方法,可以评估从直肠到回肠末端的整个结肠,并执行一些已知的治疗程序。我们研究的目的是通过结肠镜检查和组织病理学检查来了解患者下消化道疾病的模式。方法:这是一项在尼泊尔加德满都Shree Birendra医院进行的回顾性观察性研究,获得了机构审查委员会的伦理批准。根据内镜记录评估2017年10月至2020年9月接受结肠镜检查的患者的集体数据。分析是以比例和百分比的形式进行的,并以表格和数字表示。结果:共对232例患者进行了评估。最常见的指征是慢性腹痛188例(81.03%),其次是直肠出血14例(6.03%)和慢性便秘14例(6.0 3%)。结肠镜检查显示182例(78.44%)正常,结肠炎14例(60.3%),痔疮和直肠炎各10例(4.31%),息肉8例(3.44%),恶性肿瘤6例(2.58%)。组织病理学检查证实6例疑似患者均为恶性肿瘤。结论:结肠镜检查是诊断胃肠道症状的有效方法。结肠活检的组织病理学检查显示,下消化道有广泛的常见病理,从非特异性炎症到恶性肿瘤,并发症很少。这表明结肠镜检查对下消化道症状患者是一种安全有效的诊断方式。
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