: The control of GI bleeding using thermal coagulation, hemoclip placement, or injection of medications like epinephrine.
: Placement of feeding tubes (e.g., PEG tubes) for long-term nutritional support. Core Benefits What Is Therapeutic Endoscopy and How Can It Help You? Therapeutic Endoscopy in the Gastrointestinal T...
Therapeutic endoscopy has transformed gastrointestinal (GI) medicine from a purely diagnostic field into a primary treatment modality. It offers minimally invasive alternatives to traditional surgery for a wide range of conditions, resulting in shorter recovery times and lower patient risk. Key Therapeutic Procedures : The control of GI bleeding using thermal
: Used to remove superficial or dysplastic lesions. : Allows for en-bloc removal of larger, deeper
: Allows for en-bloc removal of larger, deeper lesions that previously required surgery.
: Retrieval of swallowed objects or impacted food from the upper GI tract.
: The removal of polyps in the colon or stomach to prevent the development of colorectal or gastric cancers.
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