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  • === Endoscopy === [[Endoscopy]] is a non-surgical procedure used to examine a person's digestive tract. Using an endoscope, a
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  • ...[[computer-assisted surgery]] (CAS), [[medical imaging]] technology, and [[endoscopy]] techniques to provide a comprehensive treatment approach. ...doscopy. This combination allows for more accurate diagnoses, more precise surgical interventions, and less invasive treatment options.
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  • '''Fetendo''' is a surgical procedure that involves the use of [[endoscopy]] to perform operations on a fetus while it is still in the uterus. This te ...Francisco]] (UCSF) in the late 1990s. The term is a portmanteau of "fetal endoscopy". The first successful Fetendo procedure was performed at UCSF in 1995.
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  • ...l emergency care. Procedures performed at the hospital include therapeutic endoscopy, advanced laparoscopy, neurovascular surgery, and joint replacement surgery
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  • [[File:Endoscopy.jpg|Endoscopy|500px|right]] [[File:Endoscopy nci-vol-1982-300.jpg|Endoscopy|right|500px]]
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  • ...chest. The TECAB procedure is performed using a [[Robotic surgery|robotic surgical system]], which allows the surgeon to operate with enhanced precision and c ...dure involves the use of a robotic surgical system, such as the [[da Vinci Surgical System]]. The surgeon controls the robotic arms from a console, guiding the
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  • * '''[[Surgical removal]]''': This involves the use of surgical procedures to remove body tissues, such as tumors, or organs. Examples incl ...ve foreign objects or harmful substances from the body. Examples include [[endoscopy]] (removal of foreign objects from the gastrointestinal tract) and [[dialys
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  • ...doscopy]]. His work in these areas has had a significant impact on the way surgical procedures are performed, making surgeries less invasive and reducing recov ...he time and paved the way for what would become standard practices in many surgical procedures.
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  • Endoscopy (en-DOS-koh-pee) is a procedure that uses an endoscope to examine the insid [[File:Endoscopy_start.jpg|thumb|right|Endoscopy]]
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  • ...gical invasive procedures involve a cut or incision on the body, while non-surgical invasive procedures involve the insertion of an instrument or device into t === Surgical Invasive Procedures ===
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  • === Endoscopy === Esophageal [[Endoscopy]] must be performed with care to avoid perforation but can visualize the di
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  • As with any surgical procedure, thoracoscopy carries some risks. These may include infection, bl * [[Endoscopy]]
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  • ...ods: using a [[balloon dilator]], using a [[bougie dilator]], or through a surgical procedure. The choice of method depends on the specifics of the patient's c ...and inflated to stretch the narrowed area. This is typically done under [[endoscopy]], allowing the doctor to directly visualize the procedure.
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  • ...Laser treatment For Ureteric Stones, KTP (Green Light) Laser for Prostate, Endoscopy Treatment For Kidney Stones, Radical Prostatectomy For Cancer Prostate. ...s, Gynecologic surgeries and General Surgeries, Fully equipped Laproscopic Surgical unit.
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  • ...Young]] in 1926. Young was a pioneering urologist who also developed other surgical instruments and techniques. Resectoscopes are used in a variety of surgical procedures, including:
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  • ...ras, fiber optic light sources, and multiple channels for the insertion of surgical instruments. Laparoscopes are used in various surgical procedures such as [[appendectomy]], [[cholecystectomy]], and [[hysterectom
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  • '''Coelioscopy''' is a surgical procedure that allows doctors to view the abdominal cavity without making l Like all surgical procedures, coelioscopy carries some risks. These include infection, bleedi
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  • ...that is difficult to image with traditional [[endoscopy]] methods. Capsule endoscopy is often utilized when other diagnostic tests have not been conclusive, to During a capsule endoscopy, the patient swallows a capsule that is approximately the size of a large v
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  • ...sary for certain diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, such as [[Endoscopy|endoscopy]], to ensure a clear view of the gastrointestinal tract. * [[Endoscopy]]
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  • Polypectomy can be performed during a [[colonoscopy]], [[endoscopy]], or [[laparoscopy]]. The procedure involves the use of a wire loop or sna Like any surgical procedure, polypectomy carries some risks. These can include bleeding, infe
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