Description
Devices used to inspect the internal
lining of the gastrointestinal tract are termed as gastrointestinal endoscopic
devices. Gastrointestinal (GI) tract includes small intestine, large intestine,
duodenum, colon, stomach, cecum and rectum. Any infection or abnormalities in
function of this GI tract is detected for using gastrointestinal endoscopic
devices. These devices are helpful in detecting the cause of abdominal
bleeding, vomiting, persistent pain, inflammation and tumor affecting the
esophagus, duodenum and stomach. In addition they also help in treating these
GI diseases. Various GI diseases include ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux
disease, hemorrhoids, colon cancer, diverticulitis, bowel syndrome and Crohn’s
disease.
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Gastrointestinal endoscopic devices
include thin flexible tube, light attached to thin flexible tube and a
visualizer. Other components of this device are viewing sheath, power source,
rheostat, lasers, insufflators, battery box, bulbs, fiberoptic lighting, hand
instruments, electrosurgical and radiofrequency instruments. The process of
detecting GI tract abnormalities through GI endoscopic devices is termed as
gastrointestinal endoscopy. This process starts with anesthetizing the patient
and then putting thin wire in the GI tract through mouth. The internal
structure image is displayed on the visualizer. This image helps the physician
to detect and treat the GI infections.
Gastrointestinal endoscopic devices
are further segmented as endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography devices
(ERCP), hemostatis devices, capsule endoscopy, biopsy devices and GI
videoscopes. GI videoscopes include video gastroscopes, video duodenoscopes,
video colonoscopies, video ultrasound endoscopes, video enteroscope and video
sigmoidoscope. Other GI endoscopic devices include stents, enteral feeding
devices, esophageal dilation balloons, polypectomy snares, and anti-reflux
devices.
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