Early superficial polyps and tumors of the Digestive System
What are digestive tract polyps? The development of a large part of the tumors of the digestive tract, especially colon cancer, the sequence of events that occurs involves the development
The Institute of Advanced Digestive Endoscopy is established as a national reference center for the treatment of digestive diseases.
Using the most advanced and recent endoscopic techniques, it offers minimally invasive solutions to patients’ health problems. Problems that previously required conventional surgical interventions, with more risks, longer recovery periods, and loss of sections of the digestive system, can today be resolved in highly specialized centers using endoscopic surgery techniques, which avoid these problems.
At the Institute of Advanced Digestive Endoscopy, the most recent and advanced techniques available worldwide are available for problems such as Achalasia, gastroparesis, submucosal digestive tumors, gastroesophageal reflux disease, Zenker’s diverticulum, advanced colon polyps or complex, and early stomach and colon cancers.
In these times when non-essential travel must be minimized, but we must not leave health aside, because we will have to learn to live with the coronavirus for a long time, our institute offers non-face-to-face assistance through Tele-Consultation.
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What are digestive tract polyps? The development of a large part of the tumors of the digestive tract, especially colon cancer, the sequence of events that occurs involves the development
In a hiatus hernia, part of the stomach lodges in the chest cavity, instead of being confined to the abdomen, as is usual. This situation can be the cause of
What are digestive submucosal tumors? Digestive submucosal tumors are tumors that originate below the mucosal layer, the most superficial layer of the intestine, which is intact. When a tumor grows
WHAT IS GASTROPARESIA? Gastroparesis is an alteration that consists of a decrease in the movements of the stomach, so the process of crushing and subsequent exit from the stomach will
what is it? It is a disease that is caused by the inability of the esophagus to contract and push food into the stomach (absence of peristaltic contractions) and by