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Operаtive Repоrt Preоperаtive Diаgnоsis: History of colon polyps Postoperative Diagnosis: Polyp of colon Procedure: Colonoscopy and polypectomy Indications: The patient is a 46-year-old man who had a polyp removed a little over a year ago and presents for a follow-up at this time. Findings: The patient was taken to the procedure room and placed in the supine position. The patient was given initially 50 mg of Demerol and 3 mg of Versed. Next, a rectal exam was performed, and the scope was introduced. The prep was poor. The scope could be passed up to an area of the transverse colon, and a polyp was found. It was removed with a snare and then brought out with the biopsy forceps through that port. This specimen was sent to the pathologist for further evaluation. The scope was brought around to the ascending colon. I could not get the scope to any further. I could not find any gross pathological changes. The patient received an additional Demerol and Versed during the procedure to a total of 75 mg of Demerol and 9 mg of Versed. The scope was then carefully withdrawn, and the puddles of fluid were evacuated as the scope was withdrawn. Good hemostasis was found at the site of the polypectomy. The scope was then carefully withdrawn. The patient tolerated the procedure reasonably well. There were no complications. The patient left the procedure room in stable condition. Follow-up: The patient will follow up in my office in 7 to 14 days. The patient will be given a prescription for Anusol suppositories.