Endoscopy
Endoscopy is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to examine the inside of a person's body. It allows doctors to get a direct view of organs and other structures inside the body without having to make any large incisions. Endoscopy is used to diagnose various illnesses, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, ulcerative colitis, and cancer, as well as to treat certain conditions, such as gallstones and blocked airways, by using specialized tools and instruments. Endoscopy is a safe and efficient way to diagnose and treat a wide range of diseases and disorders without the need for expensive and invasive operations.
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1 journal(s) foundSurgery Proceedings
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Sathya-Prasad Burjonrappa, Montefiore Medical Center.
Laparoscopy is a surgical procedure which uses a special surgical instrument called a laparoscope to look inside the body or to perform certain operations. A more recent technique called single-port laparoscopy involves operating through the same incision through which the laparoscope was passed.