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Colonic Perforation Due to Colonoscopy: A Retrospective Study of 48 Cases
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The choice of the right type of treatment for colonoscopic perforation seems to depend on the size of the lesion. Surgical treatment is appropriate when the perforation has occurred during diagnostic colonoscopy, since the lesion in this case is usually a large colonic laceration, whereas nonsurgical treatment seems to be justified after polypectomy, as long as there is rapid clinical improvement.