3D vision vs standard 2D: which sees colon polyps more clearly?
NCT ID NCT06922877
Summary
This study tested whether a 3D imaging device helps doctors more accurately identify and classify colon polyps during a colonoscopy compared to the standard 2D imaging. Researchers compared the two methods in 460 adults with polyps, checking how well each matched the final lab results. The goal was to see if 3D imaging leads to better decisions about which polyps need removal and reduces unnecessary procedures.
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Xijing Hospital of Digestive Disease
Xi'an, Shaanxi, 710032, China
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