TITLE:
Unveiling the Future: Evolutionary Odyssey of Colonoscopy Techniques and Technologies
AUTHORS:
Sachinsagar Elangovan, Subodh Khadka, Varshini Karthik, Farhan Syed Mehdi, Ahmed Zaman Kaleem
KEYWORDS:
Colonoscopy, Endoscopy, Medical Diagnostics, Gastrointestinal Health, History of Colonoscopy, Ancient Medical Practices, Philip Bozzini, Desormeaux, Schindler, Hopkins, Hirschowitz, Flexible Fiber-Optic Instruments, Video Colonoscopy, High-Definition Imaging, Virtual Colonoscopy, Sedation Techniques, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Robotic-Assisted Procedures, Diagnostic Innovations, Medical Technology Advancements
JOURNAL NAME:
Surgical Science,
Vol.16 No.4,
April
27,
2025
ABSTRACT: Colonoscopy, a cornerstone of modern medical diagnostics, has a rich and evolving history that spans millennia. This abstract delves into the historical trajectory of colonoscopy, tracing its origins from ancient civilizations to the cutting-edge technologies of today. Ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians and Greeks, employed rudimentary methods of examining the colon using basic instruments. However, it wasn’t until the 19th century that significant advancements were made, notably by Philip Bozzini and Desormeaux, who developed early prototypes of endoscopes. Throughout the 20th century, pioneers such as Schindler, Hopkins, and Hirschowitz refined colonoscopy techniques, leading to the introduction of flexible fiber-optic instruments and the development of video colonoscopy. These innovations revolutionized the field, enabling more accurate diagnoses and less invasive procedures. The latter half of the 20th century witnessed further enhancements, including the introduction of high-definition imaging and virtual colonoscopy. Additionally, advancements in sedation techniques and patient comfort have played a pivotal role in increasing the acceptance and accessibility of colonoscopy screenings. In the 21st century, the integration of artificial intelligence and robotic-assisted procedures promises to further enhance the efficacy and precision of colonoscopy. Understanding the historical context of colonoscopy not only highlights the ingenuity of medical pioneers but also underscores the ongoing quest for improved diagnostic modalities in the realm of gastrointestinal health.