Colon Surgery

Diagnosing Colon Diseases

Most diseases of the colon are diagnosed with one of two tests: a colonoscopy or barium enema.

A colonoscope is a soft, bendable tube about the thickness of the index finger which is inserted into the anus and then advanced through the entire large intestine.

A barium enema is a special x-ray where a white “milk-shake fluid” is flushed into the rectum and by using mild pressure is pushed throughout the entire large intestine. These tests allow the surgeon to look inside of the colon. Sometimes a CT scan of the abdomen will be necessary. Prior to the operation, other blood tests, electrocardiogram (EKG) or a chest x-ray might be required.

Transverse Colon