The endoscopy department at Prachin Healthcare is facilitated with technologically advanced medical devices and equipments. These include the Stryker Head camera with a medical grade monitor. The system has an optimum scope manoeuvrability. The new Xeon processor and high resolution CCD system provides brighter, clearer and sharper images. The facility is ideal means of virtual endoscopy for minimal invasive surgery in Gastroenterology, Orthopaedic, Gynaecological and General Surgery
FAQ's
Question: How is endoscopic discectomy performed?
Reply: Surgeons use tiny cameras to see what is compressing the nerve and remove it without destabilizing the spinal cord.
Question: What is the benefit of endoscopic carpel tunnel surgery?
Reply: Endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery uses a thin, specialized device with a camera attached, guided through a small incision at the wrist. It is an out-patient surgical procedure allowing a patient to go home on the same day. The post procedure pain and numbness is alleviated very fast and most importantly it has a shorter recovery time with faster healing than open surgical procedure.
Question: What is Hysteroscopy?
Reply: Hysteroscopy is a endoscopic procedure in which a thin scope is inserted into the vagina and cervix to locate polyps, cysts, fibroids, etc. as well as to perform MIS.
Question: What is upper GI endoscopy?
Reply: Upper GI endoscopy is a procedure that enables the examiner to examine the oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum using thin, flexible tubes through which the lining of the oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum can be viewed using a TV monitor.
Question: What is Bronchoscopy?
Reply: Bronchoscopy is a procedure used for inspection of the interior of the tracheo-bronchial tree. The bronchoscope is also used to take tissue samples and remove foreign bodies.