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During the insertion phase of water exchange (WE) colonoscopy, the air pump will be turned off, and the colon will be irrigated with warm water, using a flushing pump. WE involves simultaneous infusion of distilled water to facilitate luminal expansion and suction of unclean water. Withdrawal will begin with the patient in the left lateral position. Consistent techniques, ensuring adequate luminal distention and comprehensive fold examination, will be used. The CADe device will be activated during the withdrawal phase of the procedures, and it will provide real-time output in the form of a bounding box whenever the CADe device identifies a suspected polyp. 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The CADe and LCI devices will be activated during the withdrawal phase of the procedures, and it will provide real-time output in the form of a bounding box whenever the CADe device identifies a suspected polyp. 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There will be two arms in this study: WE with AI-assisted CADe (WEAID) control and WEAID plus linked-color imaging (LCI). The main question it aims to answer is whether the addition of LCI into WEAID colonoscopy increases CSSL detection rate. Both groups use water instead of air to insert the colonoscope into the cecum. The control method uses CADe to help detect colonic lesions. The study method uses a combination of CADe and LCI to detect lesions. Researchers will compare CSSL detection rate to see if the addition of LCI increases the detection of CSSL during CADe-assisted WE colonoscopy.",[159,160,161,162],"Sessile Colonic Polyp","Serrated Lesion","Sessile Serrated Lesion","Colon Adenomas","2025-11-17",{"date":165,"type":166},"2025-11-20","ACTUAL",{"date":163,"type":166},{"date":169,"type":153},"2027-07-31",{"name":5,"class":6},4]