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Role of dual lens endo proctoscopy in anorectal disease

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dc.contributor.author Linette Pearl Mathias
dc.date.accessioned 2026-08-20T14:25:00Z
dc.date.available 2026-08-20T14:25:00Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21219247
dc.identifier.uri https://digitallibrary.bldedu.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/6426
dc.description.abstract Background: Anorectal diseases constitute a significant portion of surgical practice worldwide, affecting quality of life and productivity. Accurate diagnosis is essential for appropriate management, with proctoscopy being a fundamental diagnostic tool. This study aimed to evaluate the role of dual lens endo proctoscopy in the diagnosis and management of anorectal diseases. Methods: This prospective study was conducted at Shri B.M. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Vijayapura from April 2023 to January 2025. A total of 384 patients presenting with anorectal symptoms underwent evaluation using dual lens endo proctoscopy. Demographic data, diagnoses, histopathological findings, and management approaches were recorded and analysed. The images were utilised for patient counselling, HPR annotation and to create Image bank for AI based diagnosis of anorectal disease. Results: The majority of patients were in the 31-40 years age group (27.6%) with a male predominance (71.4%). Anal fissure (20.3%), Grade 2 hemorrhoids (19.8%), and fistula in ano (15.6%) were the predominant diagnoses. Management was nearly equally distributed between conservative (50.5%) and operative (49.5%) approaches, with significant associations between specific diagnoses and treatment strategies (p<0.001). Gender-specific patterns in disease distribution were observed (p=0.008), with anal fissures more common in females and fistula in ano more prevalent in males. In nearly half of operated population, these images were utilised for HPR annotation by pathologists. Conclusion: Dual lens endo proctoscopy demonstrated significant utility in the evaluation of anorectal diseases, offering enhanced visualization that facilitated accurate diagnosis and appropriate management planning. The demographic and clinical patterns observed largely aligned with existing literature, with some notable regional variations. The technology's integration into routine clinical practice appears justified based on its diagnostic advantages, and for future use in AI based diagnosis of anorectal disease. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher BLDE(Deemed to be University) en_US
dc.subject Dual lens endo proctoscopy; Anorectal disease; Haemorrhoids; Anal fissure; Fistula in ano; Proctoscopy; Anorectal pathology; Minimally invasive diagnosis: Artificial Intelligence en_US
dc.title Role of dual lens endo proctoscopy in anorectal disease en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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