Gastroenterology
Sanskar Hospital of Gastroenterology is devoted to the clinical care of patients with digestive system, gastrointestinal land liver disorders. These include peptic ulcer disease, gastro-esophageal reflux disease, gastrointestinal bleeding, functional gastrointestinal disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatico-biliary diseases, acute and chronic liver disease as well as gastrointestinal and liver malignancies. Sanskar Hospital of Gastroenterology provides consultation, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for patients with gastrointestinal, liver diseases, disorders of the stomach, duodenum and colon (large bowel)
Sanskar Hospital has The experienced team of surgeons specialize in performing high end procedures based on international standards.
Sanskar Hospital of Gastroenterology specializes in treating cancers of the esophagus, stomach and the GI tract. The Sanskar Hospital with its multi disciplinary approach has a well coordinated protocols to treat patients.
Technology
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Colonoscopy – This is a test provides a look in the inner linings of your large intestine (rectum and colon). A thin, flexible tube called a colonoscope is used to look at the colon. A colonoscopy helps find ulcers, colon polyps, tumors, and areas of inflammation or bleeding.
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Enteroscopy– It is a procedure that helps doctors to find and treat problems in the digestive system. During an enteroscopy, your doctor inserts a thin, flexible tube with an attached camera into your body. This is called an endoscope. There are usually one or two balloons attached to the endoscope.
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Endoscopy – Endoscopyis a nonsurgical procedure used to examine a person’s digestive tract. Using an endoscope, a flexible tube with a light and camera attached to it, your doctor can view pictures of your digestive tract on a colour TV monitor.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) – A diagnostic technology in which magnetic waves pass through your body creating radio signals when they move through your hydrogen molecules. The computer then captures these radiofrequencies to produce detailed black-and-white images of your entire body or the treatment area.
CT (Computed Tomography) scans – It can be defined as an advanced form of radio-diagnosis than an X-ray. This technology helps provide multiple x-rays for a more comprehensive look at your body. Depending on your symptoms, your orthopedic surgeon may need to ingest or have an injection of barium sulfate, a compound that moves through your tissues and creates highlighted areas on radiographic images. Some surgeons use coloured dyes for the same effect.