Endoscopy
Endoscopy is a medical procedure used to visually examine the interior of a patient's body. It is used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions such as digestive problems, gallbladder diseases, and cancer. Endoscopy is a minimally invasive technique that involves inserting a small camera and instruments through a patient's natural body openings or through small incisions. This allows for visual inspection and the retrieval of tissue samples for further testing. Endoscopy is a safe procedure with few risks and side effects, and many patients report only minimal discomfort. It is an effective tool for diagnosing and treating a wide range of diseases and conditions.
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1 journal(s) foundSurgery Proceedings
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Sathya-Prasad Burjonrappa, Montefiore Medical Center.
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