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A rectal speculum is a device that is inserted into the anus to keep the anus open for diagnostic viewing of the rectum
or for anal surgery. The rectum is the last eight inches (20.3 cm) of
the large intestine that culminates in an orifice called the anus. The
rectum stores feces until it is ready to be excreted. Conditions that
might warrant the use of a rectal speculum include detecting the presence of hemorrhoids, tumors, polyps, inflammation, intestinal bleeding, and anal fissures,
conducting biopsies, and removing hemorrhoids. The speculum is
typically a rigid tube or a set of blades that pushes the walls of the
rectum apart so a physician can view the canal with direct vision.
Though
speculums were traditionally made of metal, today many are made of
plastic. Vaginal speculums may even be made of disposable plastic for
one time use, allowing doctors to skip the step of thorough
sterilization between uses. There is a higher risk of disposable plastic
breaking in the rectum, however, so the rectal speculum is typically still made of metal or a very tough plastic.
The word speculum is typically associated with the vaginal speculum, a device with two handles hinged to two rounded blades. This tool can sometimes be used as a rectal
speculum as well. When closed, the blades resemble the shut bills of a
bird’s beak. The physician lubricates the blades with a water-soluble
jelly and inserts the speculum into the anus with the blades shut. As
the physician cranks the handles shut, the bills of the speculum open,
allowing him or her to see inside the body cavity.
The types and sizes of speculums may vary depending on the needs of the patient. A rectal speculum may have three blades to create a wider opening and clearer viewing. A colon exam called an anoscopy requires an anoscope, or a 3-4 inch (7.6-10.2 cm) rigid tube about the width of a typical bowel movement.
A proctoscope is similar, though it is usually made of metal, rather
than a tough plastic, and is inserted deeper into the rectum. For even
deeper viewing, such as during a colonoscopy,
a physician may not be able to see the area with her bare eyes and
choose to use an endoscope. An endoscope is a flexible tube with a
lighted viewing mechanism at its end that sends images to a screen
outside the body.
A typical examination using a rectal
speculum can be conducted in a doctor’s office. The patient will need to
take off his underwear and assume a position that makes the anus
accessible. The doctor may ask the patient to lie sideways, bend over
the examining table, or sit on the table with knees tucked to the chest.
Before inserting the speculum, it will be lubricated to prevent
discomfort and the doctor may ask that the patient push as if trying to
make a bowel movement and then sit at ease. The physician will then
gently insert the speculum and shine a light into the tube to illuminate
any fissures, or tears in the lining of the rectum, bulges, or other
abnormalities. Often, the doctor can give the patient the results of the
exam immediately.
A rectal speculum may also be used for hemorrhoid ligation.
A hemorrhoid is a swollen vein in the rectum or anus. After the patient
is locally anesthetized, the procedure begins by placing an anoscope or
proctoscope in the rectum. The physician then places a tiny rubber band
around the base of a hemorrhoid to cut off circulation. The hemorrhoid
will eventually die and fall off, protecting the patient from pain,
excessive bleeding, and clots.
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