Endoscopy, with a camera at the end, about 110 cm that can be bent. with 140 cm. in length, 8-10 mm. It is the process of imaging the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, biliary tract and large intestine, which we call the digestive system, with a wide instrument.
Endoscopy is a very reliable and effective method used in digestive system diseases for both diagnosis and treatment. Endoscopy is performed in three ways: 'gastroscopy', where the esophagus and stomach, which we call the upper digestive system, are viewed, 'colonoscopy', where the large intestine is viewed, and 'ERCP', where the biliary tract is viewed.
endoscopy,
- In long-lasting heartburn and heartburn,
-In anemia,
- Difficulty in swallowing, burning and pain in the chest,
- In stubborn chest burns,
- In nausea and vomiting,
- In previous gastric surgery,
- In long-lasting constipation and diarrhea attacks,
- In the diagnosis of reflux disease,
- In bleeding from the rectum,
-Intestinal wall anomalies, stomach and intestinal polyp diagnosis and diagnosis,
It is used in cancer early diagnosis screenings.
Endoscopy, which is an instrument that can be folded with a special light source and its own special camera, displays the digestive system and diseases, if any, in a special room called the endoscopy room, with the help of a screen, accompanied by anesthesia. The inner surface of all organs of the digestive system is thoroughly examined on the screen, if there is bleeding, it is stopped, if there is a polyp, it is excised or a piece is taken, if there is a mass, a biopsy is taken.
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