Polyps are abnormal growths in the colon lining that are usually benign and non-cancerous. They vary in size from a tiny dot to several inches. Your doctor will send removed polyps for analysis because he or she cannot always tell a benign polyp from a malignant (cancerous) polyp by its outer appearance. Because cancer begins in polyps, removing them is an important and effective means of preventing colorectal cancer.
If you have a family history of polyps or colon cancer, or you are experiencing blood in your stool, problems with digestion or abdominal pain, you may need a colonoscopy before age 50.
Your Colonoscopy
You will lie on your side, be sedated, and your doctor will slowly advance a colonoscope through your large intestine to examine the lining. Your doctor will examine the lining again as he or she slowly withdraws the colonoscope. The procedure itself usually takes 15 to 60 minutes, although you should plan on two to three hours for the admission process, preparation and recovery.
After a colonoscopy, your physician will explain the results of the examination to you, a family member or your designated representative. Because you have been sedated during the procedure, someone must drive you home and stay with you. Even if you feel alert, your judgment and reflexes could be impaired for the rest of the day.
Open Access Colonoscopy Program
Open Access Colonoscopy at Teton Outpatient Services (TOPS) is a hassle-free, patient-focused approach to colon screening.
Qualifying patients can skip a doctor’s office visit and be scheduled directly at TOPS for the procedure. Thus removing many barriers typically associated with necessary, preventative screening colonoscopy.
The evidence is clear—screening for colon cancer saves lives. Learn more >>
Endoscopy
When patients choose to use an outpatient surgery center, also called an ambulatory surgery center (ASC), most find that the process is much more convenient and personal. Our center offers a relaxed environment with medical staff focused on individualized patient care. Our specialized staff helps each patient’s visit go as quickly and smoothly as possible.
Our staff specializes in outpatient endoscopy care and has many years of experience. Our physicians and nurses are specialists in your specific outpatient procedures. They keep themselves educated about current developments in GI procedures through continuous education and regular attendance at workshops and seminars.