
TREATMENTS
Advanced Endoscopy
Endoscopy is a method of visualizing the internal structure of the digestive system with a flexible tube that has a camera at its end. It is used both for diagnosis and to perform certain therapeutic procedures without the need for surgery.
Advanced Endoscopic Procedures:
Polypectomy: The removal of polyps in the digestive system.
Bleeding Control: Bleeding in the digestive tract can be controlled endoscopically.
Stricture Dilation: Difficulty swallowing or bowel obstructions can be treated.
Tumor Treatments: Tumors can be removed in early-stage cancers.
Bile Duct and Pancreatic Procedures: Gallstones or obstructions can be treated using endoscopic methods.
Advantages:
Provides a quick solution without the need for surgical intervention.
Patients can return to their daily lives shortly after the procedure.
The procedure is made comfortable with sedation.

