paratextEndoscopy International OpenMay 26, 2026GOLD OA

Endoscopy International Open

LJLam, JacobWJWilkinson, JamesBCBrassett, CBJBrown, Jonathan
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Abstract

Background and study aim Magnetic imaging technology is of proven benefit to trainees in colonoscopy, but few studies have examined its benefits in experienced hands. There is evidence that colonoscopy is more difficult in women. We set out to investigate (i) associations between the looping configurations in the proximal and distal colon and (ii) differences in the looping prevalence between the sexes. We have examined their significance in terms of segmental intubation times and position changes required for the completion of colonoscopy. Patients and methods We analyzed 103 consecutive synchronized luminal and magnetic image videos of diagnostic colonoscopies with normal anatomy undertaken by a single…

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4
  • LJ
    Lam, JacobCorresponding
  • WJ
    Wilkinson, James
  • BC
    Brassett, C
  • BJ
    Brown, Jonathan

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Endoscopic ultrasound
  • Endoscopy
  • Radiology
  • Medical physics
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