Who is suitable for ultrasound colonoscopy

Ultrasound enteroscopy is suitable for people with indications (such as intestinal masses and other diseases) and no contraindications (such as severe cardiopulmonary disease, shock, etc.).
1. Indications: Ultrasound enteroscopy can be used for further examination of intestinal masses, such as the origin and nature of intestinal masses, to assist in determining the depth of invasion of intestinal tumors and lymph node metastasis, so as to assess the likelihood of surgical resection.
2. Contraindications: those who are in critical condition and cannot tolerate endoscopy (e.g. severe cardiopulmonary diseases, in shock state, etc.); those who are suspected of intestinal perforation; those who cannot cooperate with endoscopy (e.g. mental illness, severe intellectual disability, etc.); patients with obvious abdominal aortic aneurysm; patients in the acute stage of stroke.
Ultrasound enteroscopy should be examined after evaluation by a physician.