ERCP

ERCP or Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is a set of procedures that are carried out to diagnose diseases of the gallbladder, biliary system, pancreas, and liver.

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Diagnostic Upper GI Endoscopy

Endoscopy is a process performed to view the gastrointestinal tract using a thin, flexible tube with a camera at the end usually called an endoscope.

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Diagnostic Sigmoidoscopy

Sigmoidoscopy is the minimally invasive medical examination of the large intestine from the rectum through the nearest part of the colon, the sigmoid colon.

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Diagnostic Colonoscopy

A colonoscopy (koe-lun-OS-kuh-pee) is an exam used to detect changes or abnormalities in the large intestine (colon) and rectum. During a colonoscopy, a long, flexible tube (colonoscope) is inserted into the rectum.

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NBI Technique

ERCP or Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is a set of procedures that are carried out to diagnose diseases of the gallbladder, biliary system, pancreas, and liver.

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Breath Test

Hydrogen breath tests are widely used to explore pathophysiology of  gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and carbohydrate malabsorption are disorders detected by these tests.

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Narrow-band imaging

Narrow-band imaging is one of the advanced imaging systems used to enhance endoscopic images using optic digital methods to visualize the mucosal surface architecture and microvascular pattern.

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Stenting / Luminal GI Stenting

Luminal stenting or Stenting is a medical process in which stents are surgically placed in the gastrointestinal tracts to expand the lumen of the patient in order to clear the serious obstructions present.

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Polypectomy

Polypectomy is a process, which is usually performed to take out Polyps from the inside of the colon or large intestine. Polyps are generally a collection of small tissues that grow on the inside wall of large intestine or Colon, usually near the rectum.

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