Evaluation focused on the rectum and lower colon to detect early rectal cancers or precancerous lesions.
Why Do I Need Screening?
- Symptoms: rectal bleeding, change in stool caliber
- High-risk factors: family history, inflammatory bowel disease
How Should I Prepare?
- Bowel prep similar to colonoscopy if a full exam is planned.
- Flexible sigmoidoscopy requires enema preparation only.
- Medications: inform us of anticoagulant use.
What Happens During the Procedure?
- Flexible Sigmoidoscopy: Sedation often not required; scope examines left colon and rectum.
- Biopsy/Polypectomy: Performed if abnormalities are seen.
- Duration: 10–20 minutes.
What Can I Expect Afterwards?
- Minimal recovery time; resume normal diet immediately.
- Mild cramping or bloating may occur.
Risks & Possible Complications
- Bleeding from biopsy site (≤1%)
- Perforation (<0.1%)
Follow-Up
- Normal: repeat every 5 years.
- Polyps or lesions: further colonoscopy or surveillance per guidelines.

