How long does it take to get the results for colonoscopy and gastroscopy?
The time required to receive results from colonoscopy and gastroscopy reports depends on the specific circumstances, generally ranging from half an hour to about three days.
1. Half an hour
In clinical practice, colonoscopy is primarily used to examine whether diseases are present in the lower digestive tract, while gastroscopy is mainly used to observe whether there are lesions in the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum, and can also obtain tissue samples for pathological examination. If the colonoscopy and gastroscopy show that the patient's gastrointestinal system is in relatively good health, the report is usually issued quickly, typically within about half an hour.
2. About three days
If during colonoscopy or gastroscopy, an unexplained mass is found in the digestive system, a biopsy must be taken for routine pathological examination, and sometimes the tissue needs to be cultured to help confirm the diagnosis. In such cases, the reporting time may be somewhat longer, and it usually takes about three days to receive the final report.