A sigmoidoscopy is an endoscopy procedure that uses a thin tube with a tiny camera to view the inside of your rectum and lower colon—called the sigmoid colon. You may have this exam if you have anal, rectal or colon symptoms or to screen for colorectal cancer.
During a sigmoidoscopy, your provider can take images and collect small tissue samples to help diagnose your condition. It’s important to know that a sigmoidoscopy only lets your care team see about a third of your colon. Other procedures are needed to view the entire colon.
Types of sigmoidoscopy
Sigmoidoscopy is grouped into two types of procedures, depending on the tools used and how much of the lower digestive tract is viewed. In general, a flexible sigmoidoscopy views more of the digestive tract, comes with less discomfort and allows your care team more access to take tissue samples.