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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Laser endoscopy
  1. ... the tumor The light can come from a laser or other source. The light ... endoscopy Doctors use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to treat ...
  2. ... can be removed using: High frequency radio waves Laser energy Heated fluids Balloon therapy Freezing Electrical current ... Elsevier; 2020:chap 133. Raymond L, Lentz GM. Endoscopy in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. In: Gershenson DM, ...
  3. ... to check blood sugar level or insulin level Endoscopy X-rays
  4. ... your esophagus: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) uses a special laser device, called an esophageal balloon, along with a ...
  5. ... site of the bleed with heat or a laser using a colonoscope In some cases, surgery is ... J, Khashab MA, Muthusamy VR, eds. Clinical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy . 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2019:chap 18.
  6. ... loperamide, or sucralfate may help. Thermal therapy (argon laser probe, plasma coagulation, heater probe). You may need ...
  7. ... some areas Electrocautery (heating tissue with electricity) or laser surgery to treat frequent or heavy nosebleeds Endovascular ...
  8. ... kidney stones or break them up using a laser. Place a stent in the ureter to allow ... 40. Duty BD, Conlin MJ. Principles of urologic endoscopy. In: Partin AW, Dmochowski RR, Kavoussi LR, Peters ...