Advances in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy


Gastrointestinal endoscopy is a technique that enables your specialist to look at inside covering of your throat your stomach, and the underlying section of your small digestive tract. A thin, adaptable review apparatus called an endoscope (scope) is utilized. High-definition and magnification endoscopes with electronic chromo endoscopy capability make it simpler to envision unobtrusive injuries, for example, small and flat polyps and patches of dysplastic gastrointestinal mucosa. They permit exact portrayal of polyps, which may later on enable us to specifically resect just precancerous colonic polyps, while ignoring small considerate hyperplastic polyps, which in turn will result in significant healthcare savings.  New advanced choledochoscopes have tremendously improved symptomatic and remedial capacities inside the bile and pancreatic duct. Confocal endomicroscopy now enables us to perform microscopic evaluation of living tissues, improving focused biopsies in Barrett's oesophagus and supporting in the assessment of bile duct strictures and pancreatic cysts. Similarly, technological advances in endoscopic ultrasound, optical coherence tomography and spectroscopy hold great promise for improving indicative and remedial abilities for gastrointestinal illness.New Endoscopic Technique :



 


  • Chromoendoscopy
  • Narrow-Band Imaging
  • Flexible Spectral Imaging Color Enhancement
  • I-Scan
  • Magnifying Endoscopy

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