Colonoscopy is primarily used for bowel cancer screening, but it also helps diagnose and monitor various gastrointestinal conditions. These include:
Bowel cancer is Australia’s second most common cancer, with over 15,000 new cases diagnosed each year. It is highly treatable if detected early, which is why regular colonoscopy screenings are recommended for individuals over 50 or those with a family history of the disease.
Polyps are small growths on the inner lining of the colon that can become cancerous over time. Most polyps cause no symptoms, but some may lead to bleeding or bowel habit changes.
IBD includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, chronic conditions that cause inflammation of the digestive tract.
Diverticulosis occurs when small pouches (diverticula) form in the colon lining, typically due to low-fibre diets. If these pouches become infected or inflamed, the condition is known as diverticulitis.
IBS is a functional disorder that affects bowel habits but does not cause structural damage like IBD.
A colonoscopy may be recommended if you experience:
Identifying the cause early can improve treatment outcomes.
Colonoscopy is performed under sedation, ensuring you are comfortable and pain-free. A thin, flexible tube with a camera (colonoscope) is inserted through the rectum to examine the bowel. If polyps or suspicious tissue are found, they can be removed or biopsied during the procedure.
The procedure usually takes 20–30 minutes, and patients can return home the same day. Full recovery from sedation may take a few hours, and some mild bloating or gas is normal.
Colonoscopy is a safe procedure, but like all medical interventions, it carries some risks:
At Sydney Surgical Associates, we take every precaution to minimise risks and ensure patient safety.
At Sydney Surgical Associates, we are committed to providing high-quality, patient-centred care for all your gastrointestinal health needs. Our team of highly trained surgeons and specialists offer:
Whether you need a routine screening, have concerning symptoms, or require ongoing management of a gastrointestinal condition, our specialists provide compassionate and comprehensive care.