High-definition video examination of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum using a flexible endoscope.
- Detects ulcers, gastritis, Barrett's esophagus
- H. Pylori testing and cancer screening biopsy
- Therapeutic โ bleeding control, foreign body removal
Full examination of the entire colon and rectum for detection and treatment of colorectal diseases.
- Colorectal cancer screening & surveillance
- Polyp detection and removal (polypectomy)
- IBD evaluation, biopsy, bleeding management
Targeted examination of the rectum and sigmoid colon โ the final section of the large intestine.
- Evaluation of rectal bleeding and hemorrhoids
- Diagnosis of proctitis and sigmoid pathology
- Biopsy and small polyp removal
Placement of rubber bands on esophageal varices to stop bleeding and prevent recurrence in liver disease patients.
- Treatment of esophageal varices in cirrhosis
- Prevention of life-threatening GI bleeding
- Multiple sessions for complete eradication
Widening of narrowed segments of the esophagus, stomach outlet or intestine using balloon or bougie dilators.
- Relieves dysphagia from esophageal strictures
- Treatment of post-caustic and peptic strictures
- Pyloric and anastomotic stricture dilatation
Removal of precancerous or cancerous polyps from the colon or stomach during endoscopy using snare, forceps or EMR.
- Prevention of colorectal and gastric cancer
- Cold snare, hot snare and EMR techniques
- Large polyp en-bloc or piecemeal resection
Advanced endoscopic procedure to diagnose and treat diseases of the bile ducts and pancreatic duct.
- Bile duct stone extraction and clearance
- Biliary stenting for strictures and tumors
- Sphincterotomy and pancreatic interventions
Direct visual inspection inside the bile ducts using a miniature cholangioscope passed through the ERCP scope.
- Direct visualization of bile duct pathology
- Targeted biopsy from bile duct lesions
- Laser lithotripsy for difficult bile duct stones
Placement of a feeding tube directly into the stomach through the abdominal wall under endoscopic guidance.
- Long-term nutritional support in neurological conditions
- Patients unable to swallow (stroke, cancer, ALS)
- Safe, minimally invasive โ no open surgery
Endoscopic retrieval of accidentally swallowed objects from the esophagus, stomach or duodenum.
- Coins, bones, dentures, batteries, food bolus
- Safe removal using forceps, nets or overtube
- Emergency and elective removal available
Insertion of a self-expanding metal stent to relieve obstruction in the esophagus, bile duct, colon or duodenum.
- Palliative relief of malignant GI obstruction
- Esophageal, biliary and colonic stenting
- Immediate restoration of luminal patency
Measurement of pressure patterns in the esophagus to evaluate swallowing function and esophageal motility disorders.
- Diagnosis of achalasia and spasm disorders
- Pre-operative assessment before anti-reflux surgery
- Evaluation of unexplained dysphagia and chest pain
Assessment of rectal and anal sphincter pressures to evaluate anorectal function and defecation disorders.
- Diagnosis of fecal incontinence causes
- Evaluation of constipation and evacuation disorders
- Pre-operative sphincter assessment