Endoscopic Ultrasonography

The visualisation of modest lesions, such as small, flat polyps and patches of dysplastic gastrointestinal mucosa, is facilitated by endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) or echo-endoscopic with electronic chromo endoscope capabilities. They enable accurate classification of polyps, allowing us to one day remove precancerous colonic polyps as if they were precancerous while disregarding small benign hyperplastic polyps, saving a lot of money on healthcare. To explore stomach pain and identify whether there are any problems with the upper stomach organs, a stomach ultrasound is used. It differentiates between an appendix rupture, gallstones, infectious illnesses, kidney stones, and liver issues. The symptomatic and therapeutic capabilities of modern, advanced choledochoscopes within the bile and pancreatic duct have unfathomably improved. Doppler imaging can also be used to identify nearby blood vessels and tissues. The pancreas, gall bladder, and liver are all auxiliary organs in the digestive system and may all be seen using EUS.

  • Evaluate stages of cancer
  • Evaluate chronic pancreatitis or other disorders of the pancreas
  • Study abnormalities or tumors in organs, including the gallbladder and liver

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