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  2. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    A compound such as κολωνοειδής, like a hill, [77] (with the additional -on-) is derived from the ancient Greek word κολώνη or κολωνός, hill. [77] Similarly, colonoscopy (with the additional -on-) can literally be translated as examination of the hill, [78] instead of the examination of the colon.

  3. History of general anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    The use of preparations similar to opium in surgery is recorded in the Ebers Papyrus, an Egyptian medical papyrus written in the Eighteenth Dynasty. [42] [44] [47] However, it is questionable whether opium itself was known in ancient Egypt. [48] The Greek gods Hypnos (Sleep), Nyx (Night), and Thanatos (Death) were often depicted holding poppies ...

  4. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    Surgeons are now considered to be specialized physicians, whereas in the early ancient Greek world a trained general physician had to use his hands (χείρ in Greek) to carry out all medical and medicinal processes including, for example, the treating of wounds sustained on the battlefield, or the treatment of broken bones (a process called ...

  5. Teacher details the early signs that led to colon cancer ...

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    The recommended age for a colonoscopy is 45 years old. Dr. Ahmedin Jemal, senior vice president of surveillance and health equity science at the American Cancer Society, called for an increase in ...

  6. A new way to screen for colon cancer may be on the horizon ...

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    Only a colonoscopy can tell doctors where tumors are located in the colon, or guide treatment. The location of colorectal tumors can determine whether patients need surgery, or chemotherapy and ...

  7. Colorectal surgery - Wikipedia

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    Colorectal surgery is a field in medicine dealing with disorders of the rectum, anus, and colon. [1] The field is also known as proctology , but this term is now used infrequently within medicine and is most often employed to identify practices relating to the anus and rectum in particular.

  8. Gastroenterology - Wikipedia

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    The procedure usually takes thirty minutes to an hour followed by a one to two hour observation period. Complications include bloating, cramping, a reaction to anesthesia, bleeding, and a hole through the wall of the colon that may require repeat colonoscopy or surgery. Signs of a serious complication requiring urgent or emergent medical ...

  9. Colectomy - Wikipedia

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    The first concepts of colon surgery were thought to have originated in the 15th century as a means to relieve obstructed bowel. The first reported ostomy, performed in 1776 by Pillore of Rouen as an attempt to circumvent blockage caused by a rectal tumor, was done at the insistence of the patient despite opposition from other doctors.