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Learn more about CholecystectomyFind Colonoscopy abroad A colonoscopy is the examination of the colon (large intestine and bowel) with a video camera which is attached to a flexible tube with a light at the tip, and is passed through the anus. A colonoscopy helps to locate ulcers, tumors, polyps, and areas of inflammation. It also allows for tissue samples (biopsies) to be collected which can then be later tested as well as the opportunity to remove any abnormal growths. Colonoscopies are also used to screen for precancero
Learn more about ColonoscopyFind Endoscopy abroad An endoscopy is a non-surgical procedure which is carried out to examine the digestive tract. An endoscope is a medical instrument with a flexible tube that is fitted with a light and a camera at the top. This device allows the doctor to view the digestive tract on a monitor. An upper GI tract endoscopy is inserted through the mouth. Other types of endoscopy procedures include a colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy whereby the camera is inserted in the anus. An endoscopy
Learn more about EndoscopyGastroscopy abroad A gastroscopy is a procedure where a thin, flexible tube called an endoscope is used to look inside the oesophagus, stomach and first part of the small intestine. Why a gastroscopy may be used? A gastroscopy can be used to: investigate problems diagnose conditions treat conditions
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Learn more about Gastroenterology ConsultationLiver biopsy abroad A liver biopsy is a procedure to remove a small piece of liver tissue, so it can be examined under a microscope for signs of damage or disease. Your doctor may recommend a liver biopsy if blood tests or imaging studies suggest you might have a liver problem. A liver biopsy is also used to determine the severity of liver disease. Why it's done? A liver biopsy may be done to: Diagnose a liver problem that can't be otherwise identified O
Learn more about Liver BiopsyEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique that uses a combination of luminal endoscopy and fluoroscopic imaging to diagnose and treat conditions associated with the pancreatobiliary system.
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Learn more about Liver Disease ConsultationGallstones are hardened deposits of digestive fluid that can form in your gallbladder. Your gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the right side of your abdomen, just beneath your liver. The gallbladder holds a digestive fluid called bile that's released into your small intestine. Gallstones range in size from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a golf ball. Types of gallstones Cholesterol gallstones. Pigment gallstones
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Learn more about GastroenterostomyLiver Transplant (Living Related Donor) abroad A liver transplant is a surgical procedure that removes a liver that no longer functions properly (liver failure) and replaces it with a healthy liver from a deceased donor or a portion of a healthy liver from a living donor. Your liver is your largest internal organ and performs several critical functions, including: Processing nutrients, medications and hormones Producing bile, which helps the body absorb fats, cholesterol and fat-solu
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Learn more about Liver Transarterial Chemo Embolization (TACE)Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) abroad Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a minimally invasive procedure to assess digestive (gastrointestinal) and lung diseases. A special endoscope uses high-frequency sound waves to produce detailed images of the lining and walls of your digestive tract and chest, nearby organs such as the pancreas and liver, and lymph nodes. Why it's done? EUS may help in the evaluation of: Cancer of the colon, esophagus, lung, pancreas or stomach, and ampullary an
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