Difference between revisions of "Colonoscopy"
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A '''colonoscopy''' (or [[Lower Endoscopy|lower endoscopy]]) is when a medical provider, such as a [[Pros & Cons of a Gastroenterologist|gastroenterologist]], uses a flexible tube with a camera and light to look at your colon because he doesn't want to get his arm stuck "[[Elbow-Deep Nose-Picking|elbow deep]]" into your [[Rectum|rectum]]. | A '''colonoscopy''' (or [[Lower Endoscopy|lower endoscopy]]) is when a medical provider, such as a [[Pros & Cons of a Gastroenterologist|gastroenterologist]], uses a flexible tube with a camera and light to look at your colon because he doesn't want to get his arm stuck "[[Elbow-Deep Nose-Picking|elbow deep]]" into your [[Rectum|rectum]]. | ||
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'''The Colonoscopy in Art & Media''' | '''The Colonoscopy in Art & Media''' | ||
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− | The importance of the'''colonoscopy''' and how much it dominates the mindset of human beings is reflected in art and media throughout history. | + | The importance of the '''colonoscopy''' and how much it dominates the mindset of human beings is reflected in art and media throughout history. |
#In 2013, Playstation released a video game called ''Colonoscopy 2016'' which finally brought the colonoscopy home to the video-game generation. Game-play is first person from the perspective of a gastroenterologist, thus making ''Colonoscopy 2016'' the first-game scoper game ever created. The game garnered positive reviews because of the variety of patients (such as demented and anticoagulated) and scenarios (such as drug allergies and dirty colonoscopes), which provided endless hours of gameplay. Plus the unique scoring system for rewarding retroflexion and identification of the ileocecal valve while penalizing bowel perforation added to the value of the experience. | #In 2013, Playstation released a video game called ''Colonoscopy 2016'' which finally brought the colonoscopy home to the video-game generation. Game-play is first person from the perspective of a gastroenterologist, thus making ''Colonoscopy 2016'' the first-game scoper game ever created. The game garnered positive reviews because of the variety of patients (such as demented and anticoagulated) and scenarios (such as drug allergies and dirty colonoscopes), which provided endless hours of gameplay. Plus the unique scoring system for rewarding retroflexion and identification of the ileocecal valve while penalizing bowel perforation added to the value of the experience. | ||
+ | #Amidst the Pokémon Go release on July 6, 2016, gastroenterologist Jonathan Wilcox spotted a sigmoid Pikachu during a routine augmented-reality colonoscopy.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/07/pikachu-spotted-mans-colon/ Pokémon Go Update: Pikachu Spotted in Man’s Colon]</ref> | ||
[[Category:Medical Tests & Procedures]] | [[Category:Medical Tests & Procedures]] | ||
[[Category:Gastroenterology]] | [[Category:Gastroenterology]] | ||
[[Category:General Surgery]] | [[Category:General Surgery]] |
Revision as of 04:47, 5 December 2016
A colonoscopy (or lower endoscopy) is when a medical provider, such as a gastroenterologist, uses a flexible tube with a camera and light to look at your colon because he doesn't want to get his arm stuck "elbow deep" into your rectum.
Indications for Colonoscopy
Only one: You're willing to undergo having a metal snake inserted into your bum hole.
The Colonoscopy in Art & Media
The importance of the colonoscopy and how much it dominates the mindset of human beings is reflected in art and media throughout history.
- In 2013, Playstation released a video game called Colonoscopy 2016 which finally brought the colonoscopy home to the video-game generation. Game-play is first person from the perspective of a gastroenterologist, thus making Colonoscopy 2016 the first-game scoper game ever created. The game garnered positive reviews because of the variety of patients (such as demented and anticoagulated) and scenarios (such as drug allergies and dirty colonoscopes), which provided endless hours of gameplay. Plus the unique scoring system for rewarding retroflexion and identification of the ileocecal valve while penalizing bowel perforation added to the value of the experience.
- Amidst the Pokémon Go release on July 6, 2016, gastroenterologist Jonathan Wilcox spotted a sigmoid Pikachu during a routine augmented-reality colonoscopy.[1]