Photogastroscope

Photogastroscope, photogastroscopy Photogastroscopy is a method of non-invasive diagnosis of gastroenterological diseases of the gastrointestinal tract using special equipment - **gastroscope and camera.**

Gastroscopy is an x-ray method that is used to check the condition of the stomach, esophagus and duodenum. This method allows you to get a clear picture of all the problems within the gastrointestinal system. Sometimes such problems cannot be examined from the inside due to the anatomical features of the intestine and enlarged lymph nodes. So sometimes you need to use an endoscopic microscope - gastroscope. It is able to direct light to the right points, thanks to which the surgeon can examine the slightest deviations from the norm within different parts of the gastrointestinal tract.

*Due to the use of a special apparatus - a photogastroscope: * * it is possible to study the surface of tissues in conditions of partial hyperhidrosis; * the diaphragms move in the slowest possible rhythm until they stop in a motionless state - where gastrography begins from the first second;

Main types of photogastroscopy In the field of medical use, the following types are distinguished: - colonoscopy; - rectoscopy; - endoscopy. Colonoscopy is a type of endoscopy. The purpose of a colonoscopy is to examine the inner surface of the colon. During the procedure, a long tube is inserted into the rectum.