ICD9 MeshID D004724 OPS301 OPS301 1 40...1 49 , OPS301 1 61...1 69 OtherCodes Image Endoscopy nci vol 1982 300.jpg thumb A physician using an endoscope Endoscopy IPA en n d sk pi pron means looking .... Unlike most other medical imaging devices, endoscopes are inserted directly into the organ. Endoscopy ... Endoscopy can involve The gastrointestinal tract GI tract oesophagus , stomach and duodenum esophagogastroduodenoscopy ... Magnification endoscopy bile duct endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ERCP , duodenoscope ... while performing a laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery.jpg thumb 250px Endoscopy Surgery rectum ... or triple endoscopy Combines laryngoscopy , Esophagogastroduodenoscopy esophagoscopy , and bronchoscopy ... Non medical uses for endoscopy The planning and architectural community have found the endoscope useful for pre visualization of scale models of proposed buildings and cities architectural endoscopy ... for conducting surveillance via tight spaces. An Endoscopy is a simple procedure which allows a doctor ... 2007 . The use of electric light was a major step in the improvement of endoscopy. The first such lights ... of endoscopy. It was however, the combination of his engineering skills and vision, coupled with the work .... After the endoscopy After the procedure the patient will be observed and monitored by a qualified individual in the endoscopy room or a recovery area until a significant portion of the medication ... transatlantic surgery has been called the Lindbergh Operation . Disposable endoscopy Disposable endoscopy ... ProjectDetails.aspx?ProjectId 6ad6814768374801b7401a5ae435dec6 ref Capsule endoscopy main Capsule endoscopy A new endoscopy technology uses a Magnetically Guided Capsule Endoscope MGCE for wireless control ... endoscopy After successful 12 years supply of 3D endoscopes for Robotic DaVinci system, recently Schoelly ... Reflist External links http www.endoatlas.com atlas 1.html The Atlas of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy http toby.library.ubc.ca webpage webpage.cfm?id 518 El Salvador Atlas of Gastroinstestinal Endoscopy ... more details
expert subject Medicine date June 2009 Diagnostic infobox Name Capsule endoscopy Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO MedlinePlus eMedicine MeshID D053704 LOINC HCPCSlevel2 OPS301 OPS301 1 63a .... Capsule endoscopy is a way to record images of the digestive tract for use in medicine . The capsule ..., it takes pictures of the inside of the gastrointestinal tract. The primary use of capsule endoscopy is to examine areas of the small intestine that cannot be seen by other types of endoscopy such as colonoscopy ... Capsule Endoscopy in Gastroenterology . Mayo Clinic. Accessed October 5, 2007. ref Uses Capsule endoscopy is used to examine parts of the gastrointestinal tract that cannot be seen with other types of endoscopy. Upper endoscopy, also called Esophagogastroduodenoscopy EGD , uses a camera ... types of endoscopy cannot visualize the majority of the middle portion of the gastrointestinal tract, the small intestine. Capsule endoscopy is useful when disease is suspected in the small intestine ... of abdominal pain such as Crohn s disease , or peptic ulcer s. Capsule endoscopy can be used to diagnose ... be discovered. The capsule endoscopy can use bluetooth to transfer the captured images. References ... capsule endoscopy from tertiary centres to primary care journal BMJ volume 332 issue 7540 pages 528 ... cgi content full 332 7540 528 cite journal author Rammohan A, RM Naidu title Capsule Endoscopy New ... AND CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY An overview http www.asge.org PatientInfoIndex.aspx?id 390 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Understanding Capsule Endoscopy http www.gastro.org patient center procedures capsule endoscopy American Gastroenterological Association Preparing for Capsule Endoscopy ... PillCam Platform from Given Imaging http www.olympus europa.com endoscopy 2001 5491.htm ... project http www.capsule endoscopy.info CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY From SynMed Endoscopy DEFAULTSORT Capsule Endoscopy Category Endoscopy Category Digestive system procedures ca C psula endosc pica de Kapselendoskopie ... more details
File Endo tower.jpg right thumb Endoscopy tower and procedural area of an endoscopy unit An endoscopy unit refers to a dedicated area where medical procedures are performed with endoscope s, which are cameras ... system . Endoscopy units may be located within a hospital , incorporated within other medical care centres, or may be stand alone in nature. In the early days of endoscopy, when fewer procedures were .... Gastrointestinal disease , chapter 7 The Endoscopy Unit. SLACK Incorporated, 2002. ISBN 9781556425110. ref Components An endoscopy unit consists of the following components trained and accredited ... name ASGEguideline cite journal author American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy title ASGE guidelines for clinical application. Establishment of gastrointestinal endoscopy areas. American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy journal Gastrointest. Endosc. volume 50 issue 6 pages 910 2 year 1999 month December pmid 10644189 doi url ref Procedures performed within an endoscopy unit may include gastrointestinal endoscopy such as gastroscopy , colonoscopy , endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ... procedures. Endoscopy units may be part of a hospital, where emergency procedures may be performed ... in the outpatient setting. Layout Endoscopy units consist of a number of areas Reception and waiting .... Decontamination area. Procedure rooms Image Endoscopy room.jpg thumb right An endoscopy procedure ... Patient trolley. Endoscopy stack and video monitor s &ndash this equipment contains the light ... equipment endoscopy biopsy forceps, snares, injectors see Instruments used in gastroenterology . Diathermy and or Argon plasma coagulation equipment. Computer s used to generate endoscopy reports. Image Endoscopy recovery area.jpg thumb right An endoscopy recovery area Procedure rooms should be at least ... endoscopy units should contain one procedure room per 1,000 to 1,500 procedures performed annually ... Recovery area Since a number of patients undergoing endoscopy receive sedation, and a few emergency ... more details
Infobox journal title Surgical Endoscopy cover editor Sir Alfred Cuschieri, Dr. Mark Talamini discipline Surgery language English abbreviation publisher Springer country USA frequency monthly history openaccess impact 3.231 2008 impact year website http www.springer.com medicine surgery journal 464 link1 http www.springerlink.com content 0930 2794 link1 name Online Access link2 link2 name RSS http www.springerlink.com content 0930 2794?sortorder asc&export rss atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0930 2794 eISSN 1432 2218 Surgical Endoscopy is an international peer reviewed medical journal published by Springer Science Business Media Springer . It is the official journal of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons SAGES ref http www.sages.org index.php Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons SAGES ref and the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery EAES . ref http www.eaes eur.org site index.php European Association for Endoscopic Surgery EAES ref Surgical Endoscopy covers the surgical aspects of interventional endoscopy , ultrasound , and other techniques in gastroenterology , obstetrics , gynecology , and urology . Also, the fields of gastroenterologic, thoracic, traumatic, orthopedic, and pediatric surgery are represented. It offers a worldwide forum to discuss all topcis related to interventional endoscopy and ultrasound as integral elements of surgical practice. Impact Factor The journal has an impact factor of 3.231 2008 and is ranked 18 from 148 in the category surgery Impact Factor 3.307 2009 Rank 17 of 166 in subject category Surgery Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters Editorial Board The Editor in Chiefs of Surgical Endoscopy are Professor Sir Alfred Cuschieri of Ninewells Hospital & Medical School, Dundee , Scotland ... to bring minimal access surgery, endoscopy and emerging techniques to patients worldwide. SAGES ... Endoscopy Category Surgery journals Category Springer academic journals Category Monthly journals Category ... more details
Architectural endoscopy is an imaging technology that allows realistic views of a scale architectural model to be created, using analog circuit analog equipment. Architectural endoscopy attempts to solve the problems encountered by many people who find the visualization of architectural plan s difficult, if not impossible. Often these views provided by architectural endoscopy are superior to computer rendering s due to more realistic lighting and colour rendition . An endoscope connected to a video camera allows for the creation of walkthroughs, allowing the public to share and critique the architect s vision of proposed buildings and cities. This term endoscopy reflects a certain procedure or action connected with observing inner spaces. As far as architecture is concerned they can be both interiors of residential and civil buildings and interior territories of complex industrial enterprises, settlements, neighbourhoods in towns. And of course we speak about not yet existing structures, but those which are only being projected which are usually represented in the form of two dimensional drawings, pseudo three dimensional computer models on the computer display or three dimensional ... endoscopy is integrated as a special subtechnology, providing a correct combination of scales and placing ... in projecting activity not forgetting at the same time that they are based on endoscopy . Some ... on the base of questionnaires, sent by the European Architectural Endoscopy Association, whose member ... appliances, based in particular on endoscopy, coordinate devices controlled in many cases by means ... and in particular endoscopy are as follows trustworthy simulation in movement sensation of a real ... Renaissance rae.html Martins, Bob A RENAISSANCE OF ARCHITECTURAL ENDOSCOPY? http info.tuwien.ac.at eaea EAEA European Architectural Endoscopy Association architecture stub Category Architectural communication Endoscopy ... more details
Therapeutic endoscopy is the medical term for an endoscopic procedure during which treatment is carried out via the endoscope. This contrasts with Endoscopy diagnostic endoscopy , where the aim of the procedure is purely to visualise a part of the Gastrointestinal tract gastrointestinal , Respiratory tract respiratory or urinary tract in order to aid diagnosis . In practice, a procedure which starts as a diagnostic endoscopy may become a therapeutic endoscopy depending on the findings, such as in cases of upper gastrointestinal bleeding , or the finding of polyp s during colonoscopy . A number of different techniques have been developed to allow treatment to be carried out endoscopically, to treat disorders such as bleeding , Stenosis strictures and polyps. Types of endoscopic therapy Endoscopic haemostasis Endoscopic injection of bleeding peptic ulcers with Epinephrine adrenaline has been practised since the 1970s, ref cite journal author Hirao M, Kobayashi T, Masuda K, et al. title Endoscopic local injection of hypertonic saline epinephrine solution to arrest hemorrhage from the upper gastrointestinal tract journal Gastrointest. Endosc. volume 31 issue 5 pages 313 7 year 1985 month ... experience journal Endoscopy volume 32 issue 7 pages 512 9 year 2000 month July pmid 10917182 doi ... clinical experiences in flexible endoscopy journal Endosc Surg Allied Technol volume 2 issue 1 pages ... of esophageal strictures. A new technique controlled by fiberoptic endoscopy journal Arch Surg volume ... rate than the use of bougies, and since endoscopy balloons are single use items there are no concerns ... metal stent main Stent Expandable mesh stents can be deployed in the oesophagus at endoscopy, primarily ... stenosis journal Endoscopy volume 22 issue 3 pages 134 6 year 1990 month May pmid 1694122 doi 10.1055 ... results of the second human pilot study journal Endoscopy volume 40 issue 5 pages 406 13 year 2008 ... s 2007 995748 accessdate 2009 01 25 ref References reflist Category Endoscopy Category Digestive system ... more details
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy , or ASGE, is a professional organization of physician s dedicated to improving endoscopy . The ASGE is made up largely of Gastroenterology gastroenterologists from the United States . Included in its membership are endoscopists from other medical specialties as well as from other countries. ASGE publishes the medical journal Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. The core purpose of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy is to be the leader in advancing and promoting excellence in gastrointestinal endoscopy . Goals ASGE will be recognized by its members for helping them to improve their endoscopic practice. Regulatory agency Regulatory and credentialing agencies will look to ASGE as the source of expertise in the practice of endoscopy. ASGE benefits the profession and the public by promoting valuable, ongoing research in endoscopy and its application to disease management and prevention. Members will have access to up to date, quality education . Improve the quality of endoscopy delivered to the public. ASGE offers a member site, http www.asge.org www.asge.org , devoted to Endoscopy from a physicians point of view, a public site, http www.askasge.org www.askasge.org , for patients and their families who have questions about procedures and http www.screen4coloncancer.org www.screen4coloncancer.org , a site dedicated to information about colon cancer . Brochures in Spanish are available on the public sites. Category Medical associations based in the United States Category Gastroenterology organizations US health org stub es American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ... more details
Breast duct endoscopy is a method used to examine the lining of the lactiferous duct s to look for abnormal tissue . A very thin, flexible , lighted tube attached to a camera is inserted through the nipple , and threaded into the breast ducts deep in the breast. Tissue and fluid samples may be removed during the procedure. External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 350226 Breast duct endoscopy entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict Category Endoscopy Category Breast cancer oncology stub ... more details
Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada is a private same day surgery facility localed in Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas , Nevada . It is owned by Dr. Dipak Desai ref name newsinf1 cite web url http www.newsinferno.com archives 2746 title Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada Results in Shake Up at State Agencies accessdate 2008 03 18 format work NEWSINFERNO.COM date 2008 03 18 ref 65 , ref name rj2 cite news first last authorlink coauthors MOLLY BALL and BRIAN HAYNES title Clinic owner found success url http www.lvrj.com news 16105787.html work Las Vegas Review Journal publisher date 2008 02 29 accessdate 2008 03 18 ref Dr. Eladio Carrera 14 ref name rj2 Dr. Clifford Carrol and Dr. Vishvinder Sharma. ref cite news first Marshall last Allen authorlink coauthors title Clinic doctors nally to talk under oath url http lvsun.com news 2008 mar 25 clinic doctors nally talk under oath work Las Vegas Sun publisher date 2008 03 25 accessdate 2008 03 27 ref In February 2008, the Southern Nevada Health District sent out notices to 40,000 patients informing them that they may have been exposed to Hepatitis C and HIV at the center from unsafe injection practices related to the administration of anesthesia medication might have exposed patients to the blood of other patients . ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Endoscopy Center Of Southern Nevada Patients Wait On Test Results url http www.ktnv.com Global story.asp?S 7994430 work publisher date 2008 03 10 accessdate 2008 03 18 ref This was at the time, the largest such notification in the United States . This was the result of an investigation ... 03 16 accessdate 2008 03 19 ref The common factor was the Endoscopy Center. Later the Health District ... Denies Appeal Of Endoscopy Center Of Southern Nevada, Also Known As Gastroenterology Center of Nevada ... Center ref name rj2 Desert Shadow Endoscopy Center ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title ... Endoscopy Center Of Southern Nevada Category Healthcare in Las Vegas, Nevada Category Companies ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 Image Nagarjuna Hospital.jpg right thumb Nagarjuna Hospital Nagarjuna Hospital is a multi specialty hospital in Vijayawada , Andhra Pradesh , India . Founded in 1992 by a group of NRI doctors led by Dr. Kodali Jagan Mohan Rao, many procedures were performed for the first time in coastal Andhra Pradesh at this 200 bed facility. Services Nagarjuna Hospital provides advanced medical care to all classes of people. The hospital has 20 full time consultants in addition to visiting specialists and resident medical officers. The Institute of advanced Gastroenterology provides advanced endoscopy services including trans nasal endoscopy, magnification endoscopy, chromo endoscopy, double balloon endoscopy and endoscopic ultrasound. The trauma care unit was the first in the region with orthopaedic surgical, neurosurgical and intensive care backup. The intensive care unit provides advanced monitoring facilities for both medical and surgical emergencies. A team of five qualified intensivists led by Dr. U. Sree Lakshmi provides round the clock cover for the unit. The procedures which are still being carried out include therapeutic endoscopy, advanced laparoscopy, neurovascular surgery and joint replacement surgery. This is a tertiary referral centre for medical gastroenterology, surgical gastroenterology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, advanced orthopaedic surgery and advanced intensive care. Equipment The hospital has automatic blood counters, auto analyzers, state of the art X ray and ultrasound equipment, digital and magnification endoscopy, range of endoscopic ultrasound, scopes, trans nasal endoscopy and double balloon enteroscopy in addition to Dual slice sub second CT scan. There are six advanced mechanical ventilators with invasive monitoring facility. The operation theatres are equipped with Swiss lights and anesthesia machines. coord missing Andhra Pradesh Category Hospitals established in 1992 Category Hospitals in Andhra Pradesh Category 1992 est ... more details
Narrow band imaging refers to an imaging technique for endoscopy endoscopic diagnostic medical tests, where light of specific blue and green wavelength s is used to enhance the detail of certain aspects of the surface of the mucosa . A special filter is electronically activated by a switch in the endoscope leading to the use of ambient light of wavelengths of 440 to 460 nm blue and 540 to 560 nm green . Because the peak light absorption of hemoglobin occurs at these wavelengths, blood vessels will appear very dark, allowing for their improved visibility and in the improved identification of other surface structures. ref name BE Cite PMID 22090782 ref In gastroenterology gastrointestinal endoscopy, narrow band imaging has found use in the identification of Barrett s esophagus , ref name BE in the identification of pit patterns to classify colorectal polyp medicine polyps and colon cancer tumours , ref Cite PMID 21535219 ref , and in the identification of atypical dysplasia dysplastic cells in the colon of patients with ulcerative colitis . ref cite PMID 21089179 ref Also, in cystoscopy , which is the examination of the urinary bladder with an endoscopy endoscope , narrow band imaging is useful in differentiating between benign and malignant cells. ref cite PMID 21730856 ref Alternative methods to improve visualization of the mucosa in endoscopy include chromoendoscopy , confocal microscopy and optical coherence tomography . References references Category Gastroenterology Category Endoscopy ... more details
ASGE is a four letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy http www.asge.org The American Society of Gas Engineers http www.asge national.org Associate of Science in General Education Association for the Study of the Grants Economy Academic Sites for Geomatics Engineering Advancement of Simulation and Gaming in Education External links http acronyms.thefreedictionary.com ASGE TheFreeDictionary Resource to find acronyms and add acronyms as well. http www.acronymfinder.com af query.asp?acronym ASGE Acronym Finder Resource to find acronyms, rank sorted by frequency of usage. http www.screen4coloncancer.org ASGE Website dedicated to colon cancer awareness and early detection. http www.askasge.org ASGE Website educating the public about endoscopy. disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 merge to Endoscopic ultrasound date January 2011 Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 MeshID D019160 OtherCodes Endosonography is a medical procedure in which an endoscopy endoscope is inserted into the body. An endoscope is a thin, tube like instrument that has a light and a lens optics lens for viewing. A probe at the end of the endoscope is used to deflection physics bounce high energy acoustic wave sound waves ultrasound off organ anatomy internal organs to make a picture Medical ultrasonography sonogram . Also called endoscopic ultrasound EUS . External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 454991 Endosonography entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict Category Endoscopy med stub ... more details
specialism research field known for Capsule endoscopy years active education work institutions Mount ... is well known in the field of gastrointestinal endoscopy and was the primary investigator for the first clinical trial of capsule endoscopy for the small intestine and also the first clinical trial of capsule endoscopy for the colon. Biography Lewis graduated from Dartmouth College in 1978 and earned ... of Capsule Endoscopy ref cite web url http www.iccd2010.com chairmen.html title International Conference of Capsule Endoscopy Chairmen ref and coordinated the Consensus Conference statements to guide capsule usage. He is past president of the New York Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and New ... all in the field of gastrointestinal endoscopy. He co authored the technical document behind the American ... title ICCE consensus statement ref for clinical application of capsule endoscopy. He also ... index for inflammatory bowel disease seen on capsule endoscopy ref for inflammatory bowel disease seen on capsule endoscopy. Lewis has published widely on gastroenterological research and co authored ... Sigmoidoscopy 1996 , Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America Enteroscopy 1999 , and http books.google.com books about Capsule Endoscopy Simplified.html?id hcPp47847oQC Capsule Endoscopy ... Endoscopy , Southern Medical Journal , Endoscopy , Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology , and The Medical .... Endoscopy 1989 21 148 151. http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 2743946 PMID 2743946 Lewis B, Mauer ... 10611170 Lewis B, Swain S. Capsule endoscopy in the evaluation of patients with suspected small ... outcomes of capsule endoscopy. Disease Management 2002 5 123 35. Lewis B, Goldfarb N. The advent of capsule endoscopy a not so futuristic approach to obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. Aliment ... analysis comparing wireless capsule endoscopy with traditional diagnostic procedures.Disease ... GM, Lewis B, Gralnek I, Zlotnick S, Fort JG. Video capsule endoscopy to prospectively assess small ... more details
Esophageal dilatation is a therapeutic endoscopy endoscopic procedure that enlarges the lumen anatomy lumen of the esophagus . ref cite journal author Welsh JD, Griffiths WJ, McKee J, Wilkinson D, Flournoy DJ, Mohr JA title Bacteremia associated with esophageal dilatation journal J. Clin. Gastroenterol. volume 5 issue 2 pages 109 12 year 1983 month April pmid 6853983 ref Indications Deleted image removed Image Maloney bougies.jpg right thumb 225px Maloney mercury weighted esophageal bougies in various sizes. It can be used to treat a number of medical conditions that result in narrowing of the esophageal lumen, or decrease motility in the distal esophagus. These include the following Esophageal stricture Peptic stricture Schatzki ring s Achalasia Scleroderma esophagus Rarely esophageal cancer Types of dilators There are three major classes of dilators Mercury weighted bougies are blindly inserted bougie s placed into the esophagus by the treating physician . They are passed in sequentially increasing sizes to dilate the obstructed area. They must be used with precaution in patients with narrow strictures, as they may curl proximal to the obstruction. The most commonly used mercury weighted bougies are the Maloney bougie dilators. Bougie over guidewire dilators are used at the time of esophagogastroduodenoscopy gastroscopy or fluoroscopy . An endoscopy is usually performed first to evaluate the anatomy, and a guidewire is passed into the stomach past the obstruction. This may also be done fluoroscopically. Bougies are again introduced this time over the guidewire in sequentially increasing sizes. The most commonly used bougie over guidewire dilators are the Savary or Savary Gilliard dilators. Pneumatic dilatation or balloon dilatation is also typically done at the time of endoscopy or fluoroscopy. A balloon is inserted in the deflated form into the area of narrowing. It is then inflated ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Esophageal Dilatation Category Digestive system procedures Category Endoscopy da ... more details
Instruments used specially in Gastroenterology are as follows Forcetoc Expand list date August 2008 Instrument list class wikitable Instrument Uses Gastroscope Used to perform esophagogastroduodenoscopy EGD OGD Duodenoscope Used to perform Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ERCP Enteroscope Used to perform Enteroscopy push enteroscopy Colonoscope Used to perform colonoscopy Flexible sigmoidoscope Used to perform Sigmoidoscopy Flexible sigmoidoscopy flexible sigmoidoscopy Rigid sigmoidoscope Used to perform Sigmoidoscopy Rigid sigmoidoscopy rigid sigmoidoscopy Ultrasound endoscope Used to perform endoscopic ultrasound EUS Video capsule Used to perform Capsule endoscopy video capsule enteroscopy Endoscopy snare Used to perform polypectomy and Endoscopic foreign body retrieval endoscopic foreign body removal Band ligator Used to perform Banding medical variceal band ligation Sengstaken Blakemore tube Used in the management of bleeding esophageal varices Balloon dilator Used to perform Esophageal dilatation esophageal balloon dilatation , pyloric dilatation or ileocolonic dilatation Savary Gilliard dilator Used to perform Esophageal dilatation esophageal bougie dilatation Heater probe Used to perform endoscopic heater probe thermocoagulation of bleeding blood vessels APC unit Used to perform endoscopic Argon plasma coagulation PEG tube Used to perform percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy Menghini needle or Tru Cut needle Used to perform Liver biopsy percutaneous liver biopsy Image gallery gallery Image Gastroscope.jpg Video gastroscope Image Colonoscope.jpg Video colonoscope Image Endoscopy snare.jpg Endoscopy snare used to perform polypectomy Image PEG tube kit.jpg PEG tube gallery References Empty section date July 2010 Navigation Box MedInst Category Medical equipment Category Gastroenterology Medical equipment stub ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced October 2008 expert subject October 2008 orphan February 2009 Endoscopic nasopharyngectomy is a form of endoscopic surgery to treat nasopharyngeal carcinoma common in parts of Asia. This type of cancer is commonly treated with radiation therapy and chemotherapy , but endoscopic operation offers an alternative treatment especially when the radiation therapy fails. Category Endoscopy Category Surgical techniques Category Medical treatments treatment stub ... more details
About a surgical technique other uses Fetoscope disambiguation Interventions infobox Name Foetoscopy Image Foetal endoscope.gif Caption Foetal endoscope ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 75.31 MeshID D005332 OtherCodes Fetoscopy is an endoscopic procedure during pregnancy to allow access to the fetus , the amniotic cavity , the umbilical cord , and the fetal side of the placenta . A small 3 4  mm incision is made in the abdomen , and an endoscope is inserted through the abdominal wall and uterus into the amniotic cavity . Fetoscopy allows medical interventions such as a biopsy or a laser occlusion of abnormal blood vessels. See also Fetoscope Fetal intervention Minimally invasive surgery Twin to twin transfusion syndrome Spina bifida Myelomeningocele Diaphragmatic hernia External links http www.naftnet.org WhatisFetalTherapy tabid 66 Default.aspx What is fetal therapy? http fetus.ucsfmedicalcenter.org our team fetal intervention.asp UCSF Fetal Treatment Center What is Fetal Intervention? Obstetrical procedures Endoscopy Category Obstetric surgery Category Medical equipment Category Endoscopy Category Medical diagnosis medical equipment stub de Fetoskopie he pl fetoskopia pt Fetoscopia ... more details
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Pouchoscopy is a minimally invasive endoscopy endoscopic procedure to examine an ileo anal pouch , a replacement for the Colon anatomy colon rectum which is surgically created from the small intestine ileum as a cure for ulcerative colitis and as a treatment for other inflammatory bowel disease s such as Crohn s disease , a preventative measure in certain genetic illnesses such as FAP or HNPCC or as a procedure in the treatment of colon cancer . Typically, a fiber optic camera on a flexible tube is passed through the anus . Although it may determine the integrity of the J pouch hence the name pouchoscopy , it is much more common to perform a pouchogram to determine the pouch s integrity a necessary step in preparing for reversal of the temporary ileostomy , or takedown surgery . A pouchoscopy is normally part of a routine follow up and is used to confirm diagnosis of pouchitis and cuffitis . References http www.springerlink.com content f3xc226lf1l8h9c8 High magnification chromoscopic pouchoscopy a novel in vivo technique for surveillance of the anal transition zone and columnar cuff following ileal pouch anal anastomosis http www.accesssurgery.com content.aspx?aID 3546473 McGraw Hill Manual Colorectal Surgery, Pouchoscopy Category Endoscopy ... more details
Diagnostic infobox Name Small bowel follow through Image Illu small intestine.jpg Alt Caption The small intestine . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 87.63 , ICD9proc 87.64 , ICDO MedlinePlus eMedicine MeshID LOINC HCPCSlevel2 OPS301 OPS301 3 13b Reference range A small bowel follow through , also called small bowel series , is a radiology radiologic examination of the small intestine from the distal duodenum duodenojejunal junction to the ileocecal valve . An X ray examination of the most proximal small bowel duodenum is typically done together with an examination of the esophagus and stomach and is called an upper GI series . Procedure Person drinks radio opaque contrast. X ray images of abdomen are made at timed intervals. Indications Pathology of the small bowel is uncommon. Therefore, upper GI and lower GI endoscopy is often done prior to small bowel follow through. Categorically, the indications are Negative upper endoscopy and negative lower endoscopy Investigation of a small bowel abnormality found on other medical imaging Specific indications Suspected small bowel neoplasm , e.g. small bowel cancer Hematochezia Positive fecal occult blood test Suspected small bowel obstruction that has been managed conservatively Inflammatory bowel disease Crohn s disease See also Upper GI series External links http www.med.umich.edu 1libr tests tests05.htm Small bowel follow through University of Michigan http brighamrad.harvard.edu Cases bwh hcache 212 full.html Images of a small bowel follow through Harvard University Medical imaging Digestive system procedures Category Projectional radiography Category Digestive system imaging med stub ... more details
. Urgent endoscopy if the bleeding cannot be managed medically an urgent esophagogastroduodenoscopy ... cases of bleeding, laparotomy may be required to identify the bleeding source. Endoscopy After adequate stabilization, endoscopy upper endoscopy and or colonoscopy are used to identify the source of bleeding .... Endoscopy is also useful in setting the indication for therapy, e.g. the need for long term ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 34.22 MeshID D008481 OPS301 OPS301 1 691 .1 OtherCodes Mediastinoscopy is a Procedure term procedure that enables visualization of the contents of the mediastinum , usually for the purpose of obtaining a biopsy . Mediastinoscopy is often used for staging of lymph node s of lung cancer or for diagnosing other conditions affecting structures in the mediastinum such as sarcoidosis or lymphoma . Mediastinoscopy involves making an incision approximately 1  cm above the suprasternal notch of the Human sternum sternum , or breast bone. Dissection is carried out down to the pretracheal space and down to the carina anatomy carina . A scope mediastinoscope is then advanced into the created tunnel which provides a view of the mediastinum. The scope may provide direct visualization or may be attached to a video monitor. Mediastinoscopy provides access to mediastinal lymph node levels 2, 4, and 7. Extended mediastinoscopy Extended mediastinoscopy is a technique which allows access to the pre aortic station 6 and aortopulmonary window station 5 lymph nodes. Parasternal mediastinotomy Parasternal mediastinotomy, aka, a Chamberlain procedure, is the standard approach to access lymph nodes at lymph node stations stations 5 and 6 . Respiratory system surgeries and other procedures Endoscopy Surgery stub Category Surgery Category Endoscopy de Mediastinoskopie es Mediastinoscopia kk nl Mediastinoscopie pt Mediastinoscopia ru tr Mediastinoskopi ... more details
Image Argon plasma coagulation.jpg right thumb Argon plasma coagulation administered via probe through the colonoscope at an angiodysplasia in the Colon anatomy colon . The patient had Heyde syndrome multiple colonic angiodysplasiae in the setting of aortic stenosis . Argon plasma coagulation or APC is a medical endoscopy endoscopic procedure used primarily to control bleeding from certain lesions in the gastrointestinal tract , and also sometimes to debulk tumours in the case of patients for whom surgery is not recommended. It is administered during esophagogastroduodenoscopy or colonoscopy . APC involves the use of a jet of ionized argon gas plasma physics plasma that is directed through a probe passed through the endoscope . The probe is placed at some distance from the bleeding lesion, and argon gas is emitted then ionized by a high voltage discharge approx 6 kilovolt kV http www.mibalongastrico.comwww.gastrointestinalatlas.com English Colon and Rectum Radiation Colitis radiation colitis.html . High frequency electrical current is then conducted through the jet of gas, resulting in coagulation of the bleeding lesion on the other end of the jet. As no physical contact is made with the lesion, the procedure is safe, and can be used to treat bleeding in parts of the gastrointestinal tract with thin walls, such as the cecum . The depth of coagulation is usually only a few millimetres. APC is used to treat the following conditions angiodysplasia e, anywhere in the GI tract gastric antral vascular ectasia , or watermelon stomach polyp medicine colonic polyps , after polypectomy radiation proctitis esophageal cancer See also electrocautery Category Endoscopy Category Digestive system procedures med stub ... more details