Incidence of colonoscopy-related perforation and risk factors for poor outcomes: 3-year results from a prospective, multicenter registry (with videos).
Jieun LeeYoo Jin LeeJong Won SeoEun Soo KimSung Kook KimMin Kyu JungJun HeoHyun Seok LeeJoon Seop LeeByung Ik JangKyeong Ok KimKwang Bum ChoEun Young KimDae Jin KimYun Jin Chungnull nullPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2023)
This prospective study demonstrated that the incidence of colonoscopy-related perforation was 0.66/1000. The incidence rate was higher in therapeutic colonoscopy, whereas the risk for undergoing surgery was higher in patients undergoing diagnostic colonoscopy. Colonoscopy indication (diagnostic vs. therapeutic), physical signs, the location of the sigmoid perforation, and delayed recognition were independent risk factors for poor clinical outcomes in colonoscopy-related perforation.