Colonoscopy During
colonoscopy, the ileocecal valve is used, along with the
appendiceal orifice, in the identification of the
cecum. This is important as it indicates that a complete colonoscopy has been performed. The ileocecal valve is typically located on the last fold before entry into the cecum and can be located from the direction of curvature of the appendiceal orifice, in what is known as the
bow and arrow sign. Intubation of the ileocecal valve is typically performed in colonoscopy to evaluate the distal, or lowest, part of the
ileum. Small bowel endoscopy can also be performed by
double-balloon enteroscopy through intubation of the ileocecal valve.
Lesions Tumors of the ileocecal valve are rare, but have been reported in the literature. Other benign lesions may also occur on the ileocecal valve, which are often hard to diagnose and treat surgically. ==History==