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Endoscopic Procedures

Also known as: Upper GI endoscopy, Gastroscopy A group of procedures that use a flexible camera to examine and treat conditions in the oesophagus, stomach, and upper digestive system. Specialty: Upper GI Surgery

Overview

Endoscopic procedures are used to examine and treat conditions affecting the upper digestive system, including the oesophagus and stomach. If you are advised to have one of these procedures, it is usually to investigate symptoms such as discomfort, difficulty swallowing, or persistent digestive issues.

These procedures use a thin, flexible tube with a camera to look inside the digestive tract. In many cases, they can also be used to carry out treatment during the same procedure. They are commonly performed and help provide clear answers with minimal disruption.

When It's Needed

You may need an endoscopic procedure if you have:

  • Persistent upper abdominal discomfort
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Ongoing reflux or digestive symptoms
  • Findings that require further investigation

How It's Performed

The procedure is usually performed under local anaesthesia with sedation. It involves:

  1. Passing a flexible camera through the mouth into the oesophagus and stomach
  2. Examining the lining of the upper digestive tract
  3. Taking samples or performing minor treatments where needed

No external cuts are made, and the procedure is guided visually. The procedure typically takes about 10 to 30 minutes and is commonly performed as a day or outpatient procedure.

What to Expect

Recovery

Recovery is usually quick. You may experience mild throat discomfort for a short time after the procedure.

Most patients return to normal activities within a day. Your care team will guide you on results and any next steps.

Diagnostics & Tests

Before or during the procedure, your condition may be assessed using:

Support Services

You may receive support such as:

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