Balloon Endoscopy Center - Potomac, MD
Potomac Gastroenterologist Doctors for Balloon EndoscopyType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Potomac *![]() Rockville Internal Medical Group ![]() S Grace Woo MD LLC ![]() Gary M Roggin MD ![]() Ghanshyam Gupta MD ![]() Birns Gloger & Witten MD PC ![]() Birns Gloger & Witten MD PC ![]() Arthur Schoengold MD ![]() Birns Gloger & Witten MD PC ![]() Digestive Disease Consultants PA ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Digestive Disease Consultants PA ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Drs Stern & Gantt ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Digestive Disease Consultants PA ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Digestive Disease Consultants PA ![]() Digestive Disease Consultants PA ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Digestive Disease Consultants PA ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Drs Stern & Gantt ![]() Neil L Julie MD ![]() MONTROSE PEDIATRIC GI ![]() Jatinder Sekhon MD ![]() Sanford Richman MD ![]() Ajay Bakshi MD ![]() Digestive Disease Clinic ![]() Boo K Kim MD ![]() T Ann Tonnu MD ![]() T Jake Liang MD ![]() Digestive Disease Branch ![]() Washington Gastroenterology ![]() Robynne K Chutkan MD ![]() Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group ![]() Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group ![]() Washington Gastroenterology ![]() Washington Gastroenterology ![]() Washington Gastroenterology ![]() Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group ![]() Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group ![]() Washington Gastroenterology ![]() Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group ![]() Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group ![]() Montgomery Gastroenterology ![]() Montgomery Gastroenterology ![]() Montgomery Gastroenterology ![]() Steven A Burger MD ![]() V P Chandar MD PA ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Bernard A Heckman MD ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Montgomery Internal Medicine Associates PA ![]() Marc Kozam MD ![]() Capital Gastroenterology Consultants PA ![]() Maryland Digestive Disease Center ![]() Maryland Digestive Disease Center ![]() Maryland Digestive Disease Center ![]() Maryland Digestive Disease Center ![]() Maryland Digestive Disease Center ![]() Kempanna Sudhakar MD ![]() Ghulam Mohiuddin MD ![]() Ghulam Mohiuddin MD ![]() Asghar Shaigany MD ![]() Cohen & Epstein MDs ![]() Cohen & Epstein MDs ![]() James S Chesley Jr. MD ![]() Healthcare of Greater Washington ![]() McCone Endoscopy Centers ![]() A O Moshyedi MD ![]() A O Moshyedi MD ![]() Mushtaq A Shah MD ![]() Maximo Singer MD ![]() Maryland Digestive Disease Center ![]() Maryland Digestive Disease Center ![]() Redjaee & Taleghani MDs ![]() GI Associates of Maryland ![]() GI Associates of Maryland ![]() Vincent Sutliff MD ![]() Aly Sabet MD ![]() Elizabeth R Myles MD ![]() Digestive Disease Associates ![]() Digestive Disease Associates ![]() Megan Willard MD ![]() Digestive Disease Associates ![]() Digestive Disease Associates ![]() Digestive Disease Associates ![]() Digestive Disease Associates ![]() Digestive Disease Associates ![]() John Bedeau MD & David Gorray MD ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Largo ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Largo ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Largo ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Largo ![]() Wondwosen Abdi MD ![]() Sam Tellawi MD ![]() Chandrakant K Bhatia MD ![]() Gastro Center of Maryland Potomac, MarylandUpcoming Local Events2012-05-27
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Balloon EndoscopyRead the Balloon Endoscopy article » Introduction to endoscopyThe use of upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopes has revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, and colon (large intestine). The last remaining frontier in the intestines has been the small intestine. Wireless capsule endoscopy allows physicians to visualize the inside of the intestines from the esophagus through to the colon, but capsule endoscopy has limitations, the most notable of which are the inability to control the capsule's passage and to perform therapy, for example, biopsy and electrocautery. Although capsule endoscopy is likely to remain an important diagnostic procedure because of its simplicity, the limitations of capsule endoscopy have been overcome by the development of balloon endoscopy, also known as enteroscopy. What is balloon endoscopy?There are two types of balloon endoscopy: single balloon and double balloon. Single balloon endoscopyFor single balloon endoscopy, a 200 cm long flexible, fiberoptic, endoscope (a hose-like tube one centimeter in diameter with a light and a camera on the tip) is fitted with an equally long overtube that slides the full length of the endoscope. On the tip of the overtube is a balloon that can be blown up and deflated. The balloon when blown up is used to anchor the overtube within the intestine. While the overtube is anchored, the endoscopy can be advance further into the small intestine. By withdrawing the overtube the small intestine can be shortened and straightened to make the passage of the inner endoscope easier.? The balloon may then be deflated so that the overtube can be inserted further and the endoscope advanced again.The endoscope itself is a standard endoscope with working channels that allow the intestine to be inflated with air, rinsed with water, or to guide biopsy or electrocau... Recommended Reading Related to Balloon EndoscopyIntroductionModern endoscopic techniques have revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach, and duodenum) and the colon. The last remaining frontier has been the small intestine. The small intestine has been a difficult organ in which to make diagnoses and treat without performing surgery. RadiologicalÂprocedures, specifically the upper GI series with small bowel follow-through, which involves following swallowed barium as it passes through the intestine with x-ray films, have been available for diagnosis, but these radiological procedures are time-consuming and are not accurate in identifying small tumors and other subtle abnormalities of the small intestine. The demand for improved capabilities in the small intestine has been less because a minority of intestinal diseases involve the small intestine beyond the reach of the upper gastrointestinal endoscope and the ... Other Related Balloon Endoscopy ArticlesEmergency Contact for Potomac
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