Yes. The degree of bowel preparation directly affects the accuracy of the examination. If feces remain in the intestines, it may obscure small lesions (such as flat polyps), or even force the examination to be interrupted or rescheduled.
Yes. The degree of bowel preparation directly affects the accuracy of the examination. If feces remain in the intestines, it may obscure small lesions (such as flat polyps), or even force the examination to be interrupted or rescheduled.