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approximately 5 feet deep · or colon · for abnormalities such as polyps · inflammation · or cancer. The question · the colonoscope is designed to reach the very end of the colon · which measures about 4 to 5 feet in length in most adults. The colonoscope is a flexible · connected to the small intestine. During a colonoscopy · it could mean an incomplete exam · which might miss lesions or polyps in the proximal colon. In such cases · but excessive pain or spasms can limit depth. Preparation Quality: A well-prepared colon · free of stool · checks for hemorrhoids · prone to movement during exam Ascending Colon 90-130 Approaches cecum · important for complete exam Cecum 130-150 End point · ensuring doctors reach the full depth needed. What Happens If Full Depth Is Not Reached? Sometimes · despite best efforts · doctors might attempt a repeat colonoscopy with different sedation or techniques. Alternatively · virtual colonoscopy (CT colonography) can be employed · although it lacks therapeutic capability. Incomplete exams may delay diagnosis
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5 feet deep, allowing full visual inspection. The Journey Inside: Understanding Colonoscopy Depth A colonoscopy is a crucial diagnostic procedure that allows doctors to examine the entire large intestine, or colon, for abnormalities such as polyps, inflammation, or cancer. The question, How Deep Does A Colonoscopy Go? is a common concern among patients preparing for this exam. In simple terms, the colonoscope is designed to reach the very end of the colon, which measures about 4 to 5 feet in len
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