CT colonography (2024)

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  • Preparing
  • During
  • After
  • Safety

What is CT colonography?

Computerized tomographic (CT) colonography is a test used to check your colon for colorectal cancer and other health conditions in your gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is sometimes called a virtual colonoscopy (but it is not the same thing as a standard colonoscopy).

This test will look at your colon and rectum using a special machine (CT scanner) to take pictures of the colon.

You do not need to be put to sleep for this test.

With CT colonography, your doctor can look at your colon from many different angles.

You will need to clean out your colon before the test, just like for a colonoscopy.

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If a polyp is found during this test, you will need to have colonoscopy so it can be removed. A polyp is a mushroom-like growth on the inside wall of the colon or rectum.

CT colonography can be performed in many different settings, such as an outpatient office, X-ray center or hospital.

If CT colonography is used to test for colon cancer, it should be done every five years, if you are at normal risk.

CT colonography may done for these reasons:

  • General test to check for colorectal cancer.
  • To check the colon if a regular colonoscopy fails, typically because your doctor was not able to move the flexible tube all the way through the colon.
  • It may be used in certain situations to check the abdomen and colon in patients with belly pain or unexplained weight loss.

Preparing for CT colonography

Your doctor or nurse will review the steps with you and make sure that you know how to get ready and what you can expect during and after the test. If you have any questions, be sure to bring them up with the doctor or nurse.

Give your doctor a list ofallthe medications you are taking andany allergiesyou have.

  • The list should include both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, like aspirin, NSAIDs or vitamins or supplements.
  • Ask your doctor before the test if any of your medications can be taken on the day of your CT colonography.
  • Ask your doctor before the test if any of your medications should not be taken before your CT colonography.
  • Ask your doctor before the test if you should take your medications the night before your CT colonography.

Tell your doctor if you:

  • Havediabetesand what medications you are on for it.
  • Are takingblood thinners or have bleeding or blood-clotting problems.
  • Have a pacemaker or other implanted electromedical devices.
  • Have had stomach or bowel surgery, swallowing problems or other gastrointestinal (GI) problems.
  • Have heart, lung or any other health problems that may need special care before the test.

A vital step

One vital step to get ready for CT colonography is to fully clean out the colon. For many, this step can be the hardest part of the procedure.

You need to do this step carefully and completely, because if your colon is not cleaned out enough, your doctor will not be able to do the exam. You should check with your health plan first to see if they will pay for this test.

There are important steps you must take to safely get ready for CT colonography. These are general instructions. Be sure to follow any instructions given to you by your doctor.

You will need a special diet, often clear liquids, for the day before your test. Your doctor will give you a list of what you are able to eat and drink for the days before the test.

Laxatives and/or enemas will be needed to clean out your colon. Your doctor will tell you which one to take and when you should use it.

On the day of the test, you will not be able to have any metal on you and will be asked to change into a hospital gown for the test.

CT colonography can be done in an outpatient or hospital setting. Be sure you know exactly where you need to go the day of your procedure, as it may not be the same as your doctor’s office.Be sure to ask your doctor or nurse if there is anything you do not understand.

During your CT colonography

Your doctor will tell you more specifically what you can expect during the test. Some things may include:

  • A nurse will review your medical history, medications and allergies.
  • You will change into a hospital gown.
  • Your doctor will review the consent form for the test, answer any of your questions and ask you to sign the form, which says you understand the test being done.
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What to expect

During the test, everything will be done to make sure thatyou are at ease, safe and comfortable.

You will not be put to sleep for this test. This means that after the test, you will be able to go on about your regular activities.

To start, you will lay on your back while inside a computerized tomography (CT) machine.

A small, rubber tube will be gently and carefully placed into your rectum, passing through the anus. This may feel uncomfortable, but will not last long.

Air will be passed through the small, rubber tube to expand the bowels. You may feel the need to move your bowels or some cramping or fullness.

Next, you will lay on your stomach for the CT scanner to take more pictures.

You must stay as still as you can while the pictures are being taken so they come out clear.

A radiologist will look at the images to detect any signs of polyps, cancer or other health issues.

If a polyp or other abnormality is found, you will likely need a colonoscopy to remove it.

After CT colonography

Your doctor will tell you more specifically what you can expect after the test. Some things may include:

  • Since you will not be given medicine to make you feel sleepy,you should be able to go back to your normal routine after the test.
  • Your doctor or nurse will review the results with you and give you any other details or next steps you may need.
  • You may feel some minor issues, such as cramping or belly pain after the test. You may pass a lot of gas after the test. This is caused by the air moving around in your colon.These should go away in less than 24 hours.

Contact your doctor’s office if you have any questions after your CT colonography.

Safety

There are few risks with CT colonography, but be sure to talk to your doctor about risks specific to you.

You will be exposed to a small amount of radiation from the X-ray images.

You could have reactions to the medicines and preparation used to get you ready for the test, such as: upset stomach, throwing up, swelling of the belly, or rectal irritation.

If you are having pain after your CT colonography that doesn’t go away, call your doctor.

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FAQs

CT colonography? ›

CT (computed tomography) colonography is a test that uses CT scans to check the large bowel (colon) and back passage (rectum). It's also called a virtual colonoscopy. You have this test as an outpatient in the CT scanning (or radiology) department at the hospital.

What happens during a CT colonography? ›

During the scan

We may put a small cannula (needle) into a vein in your arm. Someone will help you onto the scanner table and ask you to roll onto your side. A thin flexible tube will gently be inserted into your bottom. Some carbon dioxide gas will pass through the tube to gently inflate your large bowel.

Is CT colonography as good as colonoscopy? ›

Traditional colonoscopy remains the more comprehensive approach; CT colonography can't remove polyps and may miss those smaller than 10 millimeters.

Do you need bowel prep for CT colonography? ›

What do I have to do before my CT Colonography? To enable the doctor to have a clear view of your bowel lining, your bowel will need to be prepared before the test. To do this we will ask you to drink a liquid called Gastrografin and to follow a limited diet the day before the test.

Why do I need a CT colonography after a colonoscopy? ›

Background: Computed tomography-colonography is a diagnostic modality that can be used when the colon is not completely intubated during colonoscopy. It may have the additional advantage that information on extracolonic lesions can be obtained.

Are you sedated for colonography? ›

While we use general anesthesia in some cases, most of our patients get monitored anesthesia care now for colonoscopies. That means going to sleep in one room and then waking up in the recovery area, in terms of what you might remember about it.

Are you awake for CT colonography? ›

You do not need to be put to sleep for this test. With CT colonography, your doctor can look at your colon from many different angles. You will need to clean out your colon before the test, just like for a colonoscopy. If a polyp is found during this test, you will need to have colonoscopy so it can be removed.

How long is a CT colonography procedure? ›

It's also called a virtual colonoscopy. You have this test as an outpatient in the CT scanning (or radiology) department at the hospital. A radiographer or specialist doctor (radiologist) carries out the test. It usually takes around 30 minutes but you should expect to be in the department for about an hour or so.

Is CT colonography covered by insurance? ›

Most commercial insurance providers, Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans cover CTC as a diagnostic test. This is important especially if you have a failed colonoscopy or cannot undergo a colonoscopy due to medical reasons.

Do colon polyps show up on a CT scan? ›

In a number of studies, CT colonography has displayed results equivalent to colonoscopy in both cancer and polyp detection. CT colonography has been shown to rapidly and effectively examine the entire colon for lesions.

What is the aftercare of a CT colonography? ›

You are advised to drink plenty of fluids over the next 24 hours. If you experience painful red eyes and blurred vision over the next 24 hours, this could be a reaction to the anti-spasmodic injection (Buscopan) that you may have been given during the examination. Contact your GP immediately.

How long for CT colonography results? ›

The x-ray department may advise you that you will get the result from your GP. However, your specialist screening practitioner will be aware of when you are having the test and will contact you directly to explain the results once they are available. This is usually within 1 working week of the date of your test.

Why a CT scan instead of a colonoscopy? ›

CTC works by taking hundreds of x-ray 'slices' through the body which are then processed by a computer to create a 'virtual' 3D image of the inside of the bowel, similar to what is seen during colonoscopy. CTC is a less uncomfortable test and, unlike colonoscopy, patients do not need to be sedated.

Can polyps be removed during CT colonography? ›

CT colonography is strictly a diagnostic procedure. If any clinically significant polyps are found, your doctor will have to remove them using conventional colonoscopy.

Is CT colonography more expensive than colonoscopy? ›

Because of the higher participation rates, CT colonography screening for colorectal cancer is more cost-effective than colonoscopy screening.

What is the new procedure instead of a colonoscopy? ›

Virtual colonoscopy is a special X-ray examination of the colon using low dose computed tomography (CT). It is a less invasive procedure than a conventional colonoscopy. A radiologist reviews the images from the virtual colonoscopy to look for polyps on the inside of the colon that can sometimes turn into colon cancer.

What is the recovery time for a CT colonography? ›

CT colonography is well tolerated. Sedation and pain relievers are not needed, so there is no recovery period and you can return to your normal daily activities immediately after the test.

What is the prep for a CT virtual colonoscopy? ›

FOR OUTPATIENTS

On the day before the CT colonoscopy: No solid food all day. Drink clear liquids only (i.e., water, tea, coffee, juice, soda, broth, jello, etc.). Drink 8 oz of water (about 1 glass) at least every hour (try to never be thirsty).

Can you feel sick after a CT scan with contrast? ›

The CT scan is a very safe procedure. Some people who have an injection of iodinated contrast material may feel nauseous for a short time afterwards. On rare occasions, a person may have an allergic reaction to this substance.

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