U.S., Nov. 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07245173) titled 'Randomized Control Trial Comparing the Incidence of Loop Formation in Colonoscopy Techniques' on June 09.
Brief Summary: A colonoscopy is a common procedure used to check for problems in the colon, such as disease or other health issues. Although it's widely used, one challenge is that the flexible tube used in the procedure (called a colonoscope) can sometimes form loops inside the colon. When this happens, pushing the tube further doesn't help it move forward-it just makes the loop bigger, which can make the procedure harder to complete. These loops can also cause more pain for the patient, require more sedation (medication to rel...