Colonoscopy findings in patients with haematochezia in Benin (South-South Nigeria): A 9-year prospective study.

Omorodion Omoruyi Irowa, Peter Ikponmwosa Agbonrofo, Vincent Isibor Odigie
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Background: Colonoscopy is an important armamentarium in the investigation of haematochezia. Patients with haematochezia are very anxious about the presence of blood in their faeces. They are usually referred for diagnostic colonoscopy based on the presence of blood in stool or anaemia.

Aims/objectives: To highlight the causes of haematochezia in patients over a 9-year prospective period in the Premier tertiary health centre in the South-South zone of Nigeria.

Materials and methods: All Consecutive patients seen in our surgical services (June 1, 2009, to May 30, 2018) requiring colonoscopy for haematochezia were entered into a proforma. The demographics, findings at colonoscopy, and outcome of colonoscopy were analysed.

Results: Three hundred and sixty-five colonoscopies were done during the study period; of these, 44% (160 patients) had a colonoscopy for haematochezia. Mean age of patients was 54.7 years. Age range was 16-86 years. Cluster age group was fifth to seventh decade (62.5%). The male-to-female ratio was 2:1. Causes of haematochezia were Haemorrhoids 32.5%, large bowel cancer 23.8%, diverticular disease 10%, inflammatory disease of the bowel 6.3%, polyps 3.8%. About 15% of the patients had more than one colonic site of bleeding. The most common subsites for colon cancer were rectum and sigmoid colon (79.6%), in 11 patients (6.8%) was the tumour within reach of the examining finger. Repeat colonoscopy occurred in 3 patients (0.8%). The most common complication of colonoscopy was bleeding (0.8%). Two patients (0.5%) had colonic perforation.

Conclusion: Forty-four percent (44%) of colonoscopy in Benin, South-South Nigeria has haematochezia as its indication. The cluster age group is the fifth to seventh decade. One in four patients had colon cancer and in 6.8% the tumour was within reach of the examining finger. It is the authors' opinion that colonoscopy should be routinely done in patients with haematochezia in South-South Nigeria.

贝宁(尼日利亚南部)血吸虫病患者的结肠镜检查结果:一项为期 9 年的前瞻性研究。
背景:结肠镜检查是检查便血的重要手段。便血患者对粪便中出现血迹非常焦虑。他们通常因出现便血或贫血而被转诊接受诊断性结肠镜检查:材料和方法:将所有在我院外科就诊的连续患者(2009年6月1日至2018年5月30日)因便血而需要进行结肠镜检查的情况录入一份表格。结果:研究期间共进行了 365 次结肠镜检查,其中 44% 的患者(160 人)因便血而接受结肠镜检查。患者的平均年龄为 54.7 岁。年龄范围为 16-86 岁。群集年龄组为第五至第七个十年(62.5%)。男女比例为 2:1。导致便血的原因有:痔疮 32.5%、大肠癌 23.8%、憩室病 10%、肠道炎症 6.3%、息肉 3.8%。约 15%的患者有一个以上的结肠出血部位。结肠癌最常见的亚部位是直肠和乙状结肠(79.6%),11 名患者(6.8%)的肿瘤在检查手指可触及的范围内。有 3 名患者(0.8%)再次接受结肠镜检查。结肠镜检查最常见的并发症是出血(0.8%)。两名患者(0.5%)出现结肠穿孔:结论:在尼日利亚南部的贝宁,44%(44%)的结肠镜检查以出血为适应症。患者年龄主要集中在第五至第七个十年。每四名患者中就有一名结肠癌患者,6.8%的患者肿瘤在检查手指可触及的范围内。作者认为,在尼日利亚南部地区,结肠镜检查应作为血性结肠炎患者的常规检查项目。
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