stomach
The Stomach - Video Endoscopic Sequence (3 of...
Another image and video, in this video clip is observed that the videoendoscope leaves from the esophagus towards the stomach, which is filmed with another video endoscope that is introduced to the...
The Stomach - Video Endoscopic Sequence (2 of...
The endoscope which emerges from the cardia to the gastric camera.
Endoscope Insertion
The video clip shows the insertion of the endoscope from the oropharynx to the upper esophageal sphincter. The endoscope should be gently inserted forward at the right. Endoscope passing posteriorly...
Magnifying Endoscopy
In this image and the video a gastric corpus is observed with magnifying. Magnified blood vessels are observed. There are parameters of these structures for the detection of early gastric carcinoma...
Gastric Body
The video displays an entire video endoscopy. The fundus is seen, as well as the gastric body and the antrum with peristalsis.
Gastroscopy
The greater gastric curvature is seen below, the lesser gastric curvature is seen upper, the anterior wall to the left and posterior wall to the right.
Gastric Folds
The gastric fold patterns changes with the degree of air insufflation. This endoscopy displays a video clip of the gastric body, peristaltism of the antrum and the retroflexed maneuver.
Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) of Gastric Body (2...
EUS can detect lesions as small as 2-3 mm in size and is the best method for determining the 5 echogenic layers of the stomach. The 5 layers are histologically correlated with the mucosa (layer 1),...
Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) of Gastric Body (1...
Radial Endosonography EUS. EUS provides high-frequency imaging in the GI tract providing more detailed images of the gut wall and surrounding structures than any other imaging modality. The method...
Perystalsis of Stomach
The image and the video display the peristalsis Peristalsis is a distinctive pattern of smooth muscle contractions that propels foodstuffs distally through the esophagus and intestines. Peristalsis...