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Have you heard about rectosigmoidoscopy? If you’re looking for detailed information about this examination, you’ve come to the right place! In this article from EndoBlog, understand all aspects of rectosigmoidoscopy: …
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Endoscopy is a very common, simple, and quick examination, but uncomfortable for most people. Therefore, sedation is necessary to perform the examination. Learn in this article from EndoBlog about the …
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Endoscopic Procedures
What are esophageal varices? Understand the cause, symptoms, and how to treat them
Esophageal varices are a condition in which blood vessels in the esophagus become very dilated, causing a series of unpleasant symptoms and even bleeding from the mouth. Understand what these …
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Endoscopy with biopsy is a commonly requested examination by gastroenterologists as it is a safe way to assist in the diagnosis of diseases and conditions that may affect the upper …
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Endoscopy is a widely used imaging test by doctors to obtain information about the digestive system. But when is it really necessary to undergo an endoscopy? In addition to aiding …
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The intragastric balloon is a less invasive alternative procedure (compared to bariatric surgery) aimed at helping people lose weight.Learn about the procedure and get all your questions answered below. What …
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Esophageal varices can be understood as enlarged veins located in the walls of the esophagus. Understand better how this condition occurs, how it interferes with the patient’s health, which exam …
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Many people have doubts about how to proceed and what to eat after a colonoscopy exam. Follow this and other information about the exam here on EndoBlog. What is a …
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Endoscopy is a very important examination. It is necessary for the patient to undergo a preparation procedure so that everything goes smoothly. Follow the main information on the subject. Read …
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Capsule endoscopy uses a small wireless camera to capture images of your gastrointestinal tract. The camera used for the procedure is located in a small capsule shaped like a pill. …
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Colonoscopy is a screening test, usually done under sedation. It is used to detect potential health issues in the colon, such as polyps and colorectal cancer. What you eat and …
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Intestinal Stricture Intestinal stricture is the partial or total narrowing of the large intestine (or rarely the small intestine) that prevents the progression of content through it. Intestinal stricture can …
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Polypectomy is an essential medical procedure when it comes to the removal of polyps, small protrusions or growths that form in some parts of the body, such as the intestine …
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What is the pylorus? The pylorus is the sphincter located at the end of the stomach, at its transition with the duodenum. With the stomach’s contraction movements, the pylorus opens …
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What is Gastrostomy? Gastrostomy is a medical procedure in which an opening is created in the stomach to allow direct feeding. It is usually indicated when an individual is unable …
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During ERCP, after catheterization of the biliary tract and infusion of contrast, an X-ray is performed, which can show stones that may be obstructing the bile flow and causing symptoms …
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Elastic band ligation is considered the best procedure for the treatment of esophageal varices. These arise in patients who have increased pressure in the portal vein (portal hypertension), which has …
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What are gastric varices? Some patients with portal hypertension may develop dilated veins (varices) in the stomach. These are usually located near the transition of the stomach to the esophagus …
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Diagnosis Treatment and Process Stenoplasty Complications The esophagus is a long, narrow tube that carries food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach. Esophageal dilation is the technique used …
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What is a colonoscopy? When is it used? What is the preparation for the exam? What will happen during the exam? What are the risks of the procedure? What should …
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What is Upper Digestive Endoscopy When is it necessary? What precautions should I take to undergo the exam? What is the preparation for the Upper Digestive Endoscopy exam? What is …