Procedure examining the colon's lining using a flexible tube with a camera, detecting polyps and other abnormalities.
Measures esophageal muscle function, evaluating swallowing disorders like dysphagia.
Minimally invasive procedure for treating GERD by reconstructing the anti-reflux barrier.
Endoscopic procedure removing abnormal tissue from the esophageal lining, often performed to treat precancerous lesions.
Diagnostic procedure inspecting the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum using a flexible endoscope.
Interventional procedure placing a stent to relieve esophageal obstruction, commonly caused by cancer.
Imaging technique examining the bile ducts and pancreas for blockages or other issues.
Examines the lower colon and rectum using a flexible scope, detecting polyps and other abnormalities.
Endoscopic treatment to stop bleeding in the upper or lower gastrointestinal tract.
Swallowed pill-sized camera capturing images of the small intestine for diagnosing conditions like Crohn's disease.
Examines the lower colon and rectum using a scope, detecting polyps and other abnormalities.
Ingestible capsule monitoring gastrointestinal transit time and pH levels, aiding in diagnosing motility disorders.
Technique removing polyps during colonoscopy by snaring them with a wire loop.
Device measuring acid levels in the esophagus over 48 hours, diagnosing GERD and assessing treatment effectiveness.
Procedure using heat or cold energy to destroy tumors, commonly performed for precancerous or cancerous lesions.
Procedures for inserting feeding tubes into the stomach or jejunum, respectively.