Guyona Syringe

Guyon syringe is a process of examining the stomach using special medical instruments. This examination method was developed by the French physician Jean-Louis Antoine Guyon at the end of the 18th century. The procedure involves inserting a thin tube with a camera at the end into the stomach and then scanning it. The camera allows you to see various structures and diseases in the stomach, including ulcers, tumors and other diseases.

The Guyon syringe is used as an additional diagnostic method in the presence of symptoms that may indicate the presence of certain diseases. This may be abdominal pain, stomach bleeding, nausea, vomiting, etc. Diagnosis using a syringe using a syringe can detect diseases such as stomach ulcers, polyps, gastroesophageal reflux disease, stomach cancer, etc.

The procedure is usually performed through a small incision in the abdominal cavity, which heals quickly and leaves no marks. After inserting the tube, the operator must control the depth to avoid damage to the stomach or other internal organs.