Abstract
PURPOSE: Point-of-care (POC) diagnostic tools can support timely and efficient clinical decision-making. The introduction of a POC digital rectoscope has the potential to enhance colorectal surgical practice by enabling immediate bedside endoscopic evaluation in different settings. METHODS: This case series describes 5 cases, with video documentation illustrating the potential benefits of using a portable digital rectoscope in outpatient follow-up, inpatient postoperative care, and emergency settings. RESULTS: In a tertiary referral center, POC rectoscopy effectively supported the detection of anastomotic leakage and rectal perforation, response evaluation after neoadjuvant treatment for rectal cancer, and facilitated follow-up after treatment for anastomotic leakage. CONCLUSIONS: POC digital rectoscopy shows promise in enhancing the diagnostic efficiency of colorectal care. Further studies are warranted to evaluate its clinical impact and cost-effectiveness for the illustrated indications.