Improvement in Adenoma Detection Rate with Distal Attachment Device Endo-Wing™-Assisted Colonoscopy: A Randomized Control Trial
Nabil Mohammad Azmi, Prem Kumar Gopal, Muhammad Irfan Abdul Jalal, Mazian Ismail, Farizal Fadzil

TL;DR
Using the Endo-Wing™ device during colonoscopies improves the detection of adenomas compared to standard methods, without increasing risks.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that the Endo-Wing™ device significantly increases adenoma detection rates in colonoscopies.
Findings
Endo-Wing™-assisted colonoscopy detected more adenomas than standard colonoscopy (p = 0.005).
The size of detected adenomas was also larger with Endo-Wing™ assistance (p = 0.035).
No adverse effects like bleeding or device dislodgement were reported with Endo-Wing™ use.
Abstract
Aim: Endo-Wing™ is a soft silicone device with six wing-like projections attached at the end of the colonoscope that provides superior visualization by flattening the colonic fold and helps to maintain a central view of the colonoscope during withdrawal. This study aims to compare the adenoma detection rate (ADR) between standard colonoscopy and Endo-Wing™-assisted colonoscopy. Methods: This is a single-center, single-blind, parallel-group, randomized, actively controlled, exploratory clinical trial conducted between July 2019 and April 2020. Participants aged 45 and above who were symptomatic of colorectal cancer (CRC) or with a history of adenoma and under active surveillance were included. Exclusion criteria included colonic strictures, tumors, active colitis, a previous history of polyposis syndrome, colostomy/ileostomy, or a BPPS score of 0. Participants were subsequently…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection · Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes · Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
