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Item Yield of a second right colon examination during colonoscopy after a first examination using a mucosal exposure device(Elsevier, 2022-01) Vemulapalli., Krishna C.; Lahr, Rachel E.; Lee, Christopher J.; Abdullah, Noor; Rex, Douglas K.; Medicine, School of MedicineBackground and Aims Double right colon examination during colonoscopy has been advocated to reduce the risk of interval cancer in the right colon. Whether 2 examinations are necessary when the first examination is performed with a mucosal exposure device is uncertain. We documented the rates of missed adenomas, sessile serrated lesions, and hyperplastic polyps after an initial right colon examination by a high-level detector using a mucosal exposure device. Methods At a single tertiary hospital outpatient practice, we prospectively collected data on the yield of a second examination of the right colon after an initial examination by a single high-detecting colonoscopist using a mucosal exposure device. Results During the study period, 1331 eligible consecutive patients underwent colonoscopy. Right colon adenoma, sessile serrated lesion, and hyperplastic polyp miss rates were 15.8%, 14.1%, and 16.7%, respectively. Four percent of patients had adenomas detected in the right colon only with a second examination. Conclusions A second examination of the right colon is warranted, even when using a distal mucosal exposure device to perform colonoscopy.