Risk Factors for Colonic Perforation after Screening Computed Tomographic Colonography: A Multicentre Analysis and Review of the Literature:
2010
BackgroundComputed tomographic (CT) colonography (or ‘virtual’ colonoscopy) has become an increasingly popular tool for colorectal cancer screening. Colonic perforation, an uncommon complication, is a risk that has not been widely reported.MethodsA systematic review of the literature was undertaken to identify all reported risk factors for colonic perforation following CT colonography. In addition, a retrospective multicentre study was undertaken, evaluating all CT colonographies in 10 major metropolitan tertiary referral centres. All colonic perforations were assessed for risk factors.ResultsA range of ‘patient’-related and ‘procedure’-related risk factors were identified in the literature. Among 3458 CT colonographies, there were two cases of colonic perforation contributing to an incidence of perforation of 0.06%. There was no statistical correlation between the incidence of perforation and institutional experience (P = 0.66). Risk factors common to both cases and the literature included age, recent co...
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