Gastroenterology department; In diseases of the digestive system organs (esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine) and liver, gallbladder and pancreas, which help digestion, without the need for surgical intervention, drug or endoscopic treatment
<p> In the Gastroenterology clinic of our hospital, there are endoscopy units prepared under ideal conditions for the physicians and healthcare personnel to work comfortably, prioritizing patient comfort for endoscopic examination and procedures. In the gastroenterology department, treatment for stopping digestive system bleeding, sclerosing treatment, varicose bleeding treatment, gastroscopy, colonoscopy, chronic pancreatitis treatment with ERCP method, treatment of bile duct stones and strictures, biliary stone removal, removal of stomach and intestinal polyps called polypectomy in medicine, ulcer applications such as treatment of reflux disease, treatment of Crohn\'s disease, ulcerative colitis, biliary tract and stent placement in the esophagus are performed. With our specialist gastroenterologist, your esophagus, stomach, gall bladder, liver and intestine related problems are diagnosed and treated. </p> <p> Endoscopy </p> <p> Endoscopy is the process of examining the inner parts of the stomach and similar internal organs by directly viewing them with advanced optical devices. </p> <p> In our Endoscopy Unit: </p> <p> Gastroscopy </p> <p> Rectoscopy </p> <p> Colonoscopy </p> <p> What is ERCP? </p> <p> ERCP is an endoscopic intervention used in the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive diseases in the bile and pancreatic ducts. The word stands for "Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography". </p> <p> E <span style = "font-size: 0.875rem;"> In what cases is RCP done? </span></p> <p> <span style = "font-size: 0.875rem;"> ERCP is mainly used to treat obstruction of the bile ducts and pancreatic ducts. In such patients, there are symptoms such as jaundice, abdominal pain and fever. Apart from this, it is also used in some other disorders of the gall bladder, liver and pancreas. Your doctor will decide whether ERCP is required for you based on your clinical symptoms, blood tests, findings from tests such as ultrasound or tomography. </span> </p>