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Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 21, 2008; 14(43): 6722-6725
Published online Nov 21, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.6722
Table 1 Incidence, findings and management of CP n (%)
CharacteristicsData
CP15 cases
Incidence of CP
Overall endoscopy (n = 17 357)0.09
Colonoscopy (n = 13 699)0.10
Flexible sigmoidoscopy (n = 3658)0.03
Site of perforation
Sigmoid colon12 (80)
Transverse colon2 (13)
Ascending colon1 (7)
Mechanism of perforation
Direct injury from shaft of scope7 (47)
Direct injury from tip of scope5 (33)
Polypectomy3 (20)
Surgical management1
Primary suture of the perforation4 (27)
Resection with primary anastomosis4 (27)
Resection without anastomosis7 (47)
Table 2 Comparison of patients’ characteristics between the groups who did and did not develop postoperative complications
Patients with complicationPatients without complicationP
(n = 8)(n = 7)
Age over 605 (63)5 (71)0.71
Female6 (75)3 (43)0.32
ASA ≥ 35 (63)4 (57)0.83
Perforation size ≥ 5 cm2 (25)3 (43)0.61