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Dr. Sachin Deore is an expert in endoscopic treatment. At Saru hospital, we have imported Japanese series machine – Olympus CV 260 Endoscopy system.Upper
Endoscopy is more accurate compared to X-rays for detecting abnormal growths such as cancer, examining the inside of the upper digestive tract & instestine.
Endoscopy is a nonsurgical procedure used to examine a person’s digestive tract. Using an endoscope, a flexible tube with a light and camera attached to it. There are many different kinds of endoscopes, or “scopes”. Most are like thin, hollow tubes that a doctor uses to look right, into the body. Most are lighted, and some have a small video camera on the end. that puts pictures, on a computer screen. Endoscopes are different lengths and shapes. Some are stiff, while others are flexible
Endoscopes were first developed to look at parts of, the body that couldn’t be seen any other way. This is still a common reason, to use them, but endoscopy now has many other uses too. It’s often used in the prevention, early detection, diagnosis, staging, and treatment of cancer.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, endoscopy is generally not very painful. While you may feel some discomfort, the procedure is designed to be minimally invasive. Your doctor can provide sedation or anesthesia to help you stay comfortable during the endoscopy.
Endoscopy allows doctors to examine the inside of your body, usually your digestive system, without making large incisions. It can be used to detect issues like ulcers, bleeding, growths, or changes that may indicate a health problem.
The main purpose of endoscopy is to allow doctors to see inside your body and diagnose or treat any issues they find. It provides a way for them to visually inspect organs and tissues without having to perform major surgery.
Endoscopy is generally very safe, but like any medical procedure, it does carry some small risks. These may include bleeding, infection, or in rare cases, damage to organs. Your doctor will discuss the potential risks with you before the procedure.
Endoscopy can be used to detect a wide range of conditions, including cancer, ulcers, reflux disease, gallbladder problems, and issues with the digestive tract, urinary system, and reproductive organs.
An endoscopy allows doctors to look for the cause of symptoms like abdominal pain, difficulty swallowing, bleeding, or changes in bowel habits. It can also be used for routine cancer screening or to take a small tissue sample (biopsy) for further testing.
Saru International, Behind Mahamarg Bus Stand, Opp. To Kelkar Hospital, Gaikwad Nagar, Mumbai Naka, Nashik - 422002.
Phone: +91 80870 30000
Email: sachindeore@yahoo.com