Gastrofibroscope

The gastrofibroscopic method is one of the most informative methods for diagnosing diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract, based on the use of an endoscope inserted into the lumen of the stomach and esophagus. This method allows you to effectively visualize pathological changes in the mucous membrane, areas of pyloric stenosis, ulcers and even polyps over 6 mm in size. Gastroscopy is carried out today not only on an outpatient basis



Gastrofibroscopy is an endoscopic examination of the stomach, which is performed using a gastrofibroscope. This diagnostic method allows the doctor to visually assess the condition of the stomach walls and identify various diseases, such as gastritis, stomach ulcers, polyps and others.

A gastrofibroscope is a long, thin, flexible tube that is inserted into the stomach through the mouth and esophagus. At the end of the tube