Advances in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

A technique called gastrointestinal endoscopy enables your doctor to view the interior of your throat, stomach, and the underside of your small intestine. An endoscope (scope), a flexible, thin review device, is used. It is easier to see inconspicuous damage, such as small, flat polyps and patches of dysplastic gastrointestinal mucosa, while using high-definition and magnification endoscopes with electronic chromo zooscopic capabilities. They enable accurate representation of polyps, allowing us to subsequently specifically resect just precancerous colonic polyps while ignoring small, considerate hyperplastic polyps, leading to significant healthcare cost savings.

 

Chromo endoscopy

Narrow-Band Imaging

Flexible Spectral Imaging Color Enhancement

I-Scan

Magnifying Endoscopy

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