Flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscopy—The monroe clinic experience

Abstract
Analysis of 5000 consecutive flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscopies form the basis of this report. This method of examination of the distal large bowel is not only safe and comfortable for the patient, but is a more appropriate examination than the rigid proctosigmoidoscopy because of the significant increase in pathologic material found. This examination has proven practical and acceptable in a multispeciality clinic setting and has completely replaced rigid proctosigmoidoscopy. Flexible sigmoidoscopy is now the standard routine examination of the rectum and distal colon. The rationale for this conclusion is presented.

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