Defecating proctogram

Your doctor has requested that you have a proctogram. We hope the following information will answer some of the questions you may have about this procedure.

What is a defecating proctogram?

It is an examination of the lower bowel and rectum using x-rays. It shows how your rectum functions during the emptying of your bowels.  The images obtained will help us understand what is causing your symptoms.  

How do I prepare for a defecating proctogram?

There is no preparation for this examination, you may eat and drink normally. Continue to take your normal medication unless otherwise instructed; however please inform us if you are allergic to anything. 

If you also have an appointment for a colonoscopy or MRI, please contact us on the number on your appointment letter as it may be necessary to delay this proctogram appointment.

The procedure uses x-rays and the amount of radiation used is small, however if you think you may be pregnant please inform the department before attending the appointment.

On the day of the procedure

The examination is performed respecting patient privacy. Please do not feel embarrassed about the procedure.  

After the examination

What are the risks associated with a defecating proctogram?

Proctograms are generally regarded as a very safe test and problems rarely occur. Potential complications are uncommon and include:

How will I get the results?

You will not get an indication of the result at the time of the examination, as analysis of the images will take place after you have left the department.

The consultant radiologist will report on your examination at the earliest opportunity and this will be sent to your consultant, who will discuss the results with you at your next appointment.

Finally we hope this information is helpful. If you have any questions either before or after the procedure the staff in the x-ray department will be happy to answer them.

The telephone number for the Imaging department can be found on the appointment letter.

References

Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust (2012). Proctogram examination information for patients. www.ouh.nhs.uk/patient-guide/leaflets/files/78716Pproctogram.pdf

University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust (2017). Proctograms. foi.avon.nhs.uk/download.aspx?did=3501

 

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