Colonoscopy is an endoscopic method for examining all parts of the colon, used to diagnose various diseases, as well as polyps and tumors. The most effective to date.
The doctor performing a colonoscopy inserts the colonoscope into the rectum with probes and widens the opening by pressing on the patient's abdomen
**Colonoscopy** is a method of examining the lower parts of the colon using a special instrument - a colonoscope. The length of the working part is 1650 mm, the diameter of the inserted part is up to 150 mm. The thickness of the wall of the examined intestine is assessed by the degree of illumination of the mucous membrane with light from a lamp located at the end of a thin flexible tube,