endoscopy

Endoscopy is a diagnostic and therapeutic medical procedure that involves the insertion of a flexible or rigid tube, known as an endoscope, into natural orifices or small incisions to visualize the interior of hollow organs or body cavities. This minimally invasive technique provides direct optical inspection, facilitating precise diagnosis and intervention.

Instrumentation and Principle: An endoscope is equipped with a light source, a high-resolution camera, and often working channels for the introduction of various instruments. Images are transmitted to a video monitor, providing a magnified and illuminated view of the target anatomy. Modern endoscopes incorporate advanced imaging modalities, such as narrow-band imaging (NBI) or chromoendoscopy, to enhance mucosal detail and detect subtle lesions.

Procedural Variations and Applications: Endoscopic procedures are diverse, tailored to the specific anatomical region of interest. Common types include:

  • Gastrointestinal Endoscopy:
    • Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD): Examination of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum, commonly used for evaluation of dysphagia, dyspepsia, gastrointestinal bleeding, and for biopsy or polyp removal.
    • Colonoscopy: Visualization of the entire colon and rectum, serving as a primary screening tool for colorectal cancer, and for polypectomy or control of lower GI bleeding.
    • Flexible Sigmoidoscopy: Examination of the rectum and distal colon.
    • Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP): Combines endoscopy with fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat conditions of the bile and pancreatic ducts, such as gallstones or strictures.
    • Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS): Integrates ultrasound technology with an endoscope, providing cross-sectional imaging of the gastrointestinal wall and adjacent structures, useful for staging tumors and fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsies.
    • Capsule Endoscopy: Patient swallows a disposable capsule containing a camera for non-invasive imaging of the small intestine.
  • Respiratory Endoscopy:
    • Bronchoscopy: Examination of the tracheobronchial tree for diagnostic purposes (e.g., biopsy of lung lesions, bronchoalveolar lavage) or therapeutic interventions (e.g., foreign body removal, stent placement).
  • Urological Endoscopy:
    • Cystoscopy: Visualization of the bladder and urethra.
    • Ureteroscopy: Examination of the ureters and renal pelvis.
  • Gynecological Endoscopy:
    • Hysteroscopy: Direct visualization of the uterine cavity.
  • Orthopedic Endoscopy:
    • Arthroscopy: Inspection and treatment of joint pathologies.

Techniques and Therapeutic Capabilities: Beyond visualization and diagnosis, endoscopy facilitates a wide range of therapeutic interventions. These include:

  • Biopsy: Tissue sampling for histopathological analysis.
  • Polypectomy: Endoscopic removal of polyps.
  • Hemostasis: Management of bleeding using various modalities (e.g., injection therapy, electrocautery, clip application).
  • Dilation and Stenting: Widening of stenotic areas and placement of stents to maintain lumen patency.
  • Foreign Body Retrieval: Removal of ingested or aspirated objects.
  • Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) and Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD): Techniques for en bloc resection of superficial early-stage neoplastic lesions.
  • Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): Treatment of dysplastic or early neoplastic lesions, such as Barrett's esophagus.

Patient Preparation and Post-Procedure Care: Preparation protocols vary by endoscopic type, often including fasting and/or bowel preparation. Procedures are typically performed under conscious sedation or general anesthesia, ensuring patient comfort and cooperation. Post-procedure, patients are monitored for recovery from sedation and potential complications, such as perforation, bleeding, or infection.

Advantages: Endoscopy offers numerous benefits over traditional open surgical approaches, including reduced invasiveness, lower risk of complications, decreased postoperative pain, shorter recovery times, and avoidance of external scarring. These advantages contribute significantly to enhanced patient comfort and expedited return to daily activities.

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Acute Otitis Media - Endoscopy
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Acute Otitis Media - Endoscopy

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The patient went with acute otitis media. After 1 week on endoscopy we saw this pic. It was the shunt. This shunt was removed in hospital, after this manipulation we saw a lot of exudate.  

Unusual Appearance of Fundic Polyps. Chromoendoscopy. NET (6/6)
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A 50-year-old female with moderate dyspepsia and mild anemia. OGD – multiple fundic polyps with an unusual appearance – red, irregular surface. Endoscopy view has been enhanced with indigo...

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Unusual Appearance of Fundic Polyps. Chromoendoscopy....

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A 50-year-old female with moderate dyspepsia and mild anemia. OGD – multiple fundic polyps with an unusual appearance – red, irregular surface. Endoscopy view has been enhanced with indigo...

Unusual Appearance of Fundic Polyps. Chromoendoscopy. NET (4/6)
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Unusual Appearance of Fundic Polyps. Chromoendoscopy....

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A 50-year-old female with moderate dyspepsia and mild anemia. OGD – multiple fundic polyps with an unusual appearance – red, irregular surface. Endoscopy view has been enhanced with indigo...

Unusual Appearance of Fundic Polyps. Chromoendoscopy. NET (3/6)
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Diffuse thickening and rigidity of the gastric wall

Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving the entire Fundus, Body and the Antrum (45 of 47)
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This photograph shows invasion of signet ring cells in the muscularis and a blood vessel.

Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving the entire Fundus, Body and the Antrum (44 of 47)
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This photograph clearly shows the invasion of the muscular layer with signet ring cells.

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An abdominal CT scan confirmed the thickening of the gastric walls affecting the gastro-esophageal junction, the Gastric body (especially the lesser curvature) and the gastric antrum. There was no...

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Thickening of the antrum is marked with scissors In contrast with usual cases of gastric cancers, scirrhous gastric carcinoma tends to spread over the peritoneum with rapid growth and early metastasis....

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This study was conducted in one of the social security hospitals in El Salvador, where there is little distensibility of the gastric antrum. Double-contrast barium image obtained in the supine position...

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Another image of Rx. Upper Digestive Tract Scirrhous carcinomas typically cause irregular narrowing and rigidity of the stomach, giving rise to the typical linitis plastica, or "leather bottle" appearance....

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