Video Endoscopy is a diagnostic procedure that uses advanced optics and camera systems to visualize the interior of the digestive and respiratory tracts. It is particularly used to examine the stomach, esophagus, intestines, and bronchi.

During endoscopy, a thin, flexible tube with a camera is inserted to provide detailed images of the organ’s inner surface. This allows early detection of ulcers, polyps, bleeding, inflammation, and tumors.

Our department performs various video endoscopy procedures, including upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (gastroscopy), colonoscopy, capsule endoscopy, and bronchoscopy. The appropriate method is chosen based on the patient’s condition and symptoms.

The procedure is usually performed under sedation or local anesthesia, prioritizing patient comfort and safety. Most procedures are brief, allowing patients to return to their daily activities on the same day.

During endoscopy, therapeutic interventions can also be performed, such as biopsy sampling, polyp removal, or bleeding control. This allows both diagnosis and treatment to be conducted in the same session.

The Video Endoscopy Department works closely with gastroenterology, pulmonology, and surgical teams. This multidisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive and effective patient care.

Our mission is to evaluate digestive and respiratory system diseases safely and minimally invasively, ensure early diagnosis, and provide patient-centered care using modern technologies.