There might also be an occurrence of intestinal torsion.
The patient is currently under general anesthesia.
Normally, if it's just a regular colonoscopy, there's actually no need for anesthesia.
Only painless colonoscopies generally require general anesthesia, and the preoperative assessment requirements are much higher.
There are two types of people who choose painless colonoscopy: one is those who fear pain and opt for general anesthesia, and the other is those whom doctors predict might have something like intestinal polyps, which can be removed along with the colonoscopy.
This patient belongs to the latter category.
"It seems like there's bleeding."
Li Jingsheng felt a tightness in his chest, and his expression became even more serious.
Xiao Linlin was closely watching the screen.
A mountain-like tumor appeared in view.
