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Risks of Colonoscopy |
In general, the risk is very small. The medical literature suggests a risk of between 1 in 500 and 1 in 10,000. Suffice it to say that your risk for cancer is significantly greater although still small. Your doctor was particularly open and straightforward with you; many are not so detailed. That does not imply lesser skills. One would have to know the number of procedures she has performed and the aspects of the individual cases as there are numerous things that may have predisposed to perforations. The risk in a healthy young person is very small. As to credentials, I would make sure your physician has been formally trained to perform colonoscopies in an accredited program, has performed a large number of them (preferably at least several hundreds), and is board certified by their specialty. You should feel confident that your physician is fully capable of doing the procedure and in the unfortunate event of a complication, is able to recognize and deal with the situation. To summarize, while you should be aware that there are complications with colonoscopy, as there are with any medical intervention. There are also risks of not having the procedure. These generally outweigh the risks of the procedure. |
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