Endocscopy is a common procedure performed to examine and treat a portion of the digestive system. In endoscopy, a "scope" or camera is inserted into the digestive tract to examine its structures.
Endoscopy is a procedure used to visually examine your upper digestive system with a tiny camera on the end of a long, flexible tube. A doctor who specializes in diseases of the digestive system (gastroenterologist) uses endoscopy to diagnose and, sometimes, treat conditions that affect the esophagus, stomach and beginning of the small intestine (duodenum).
portion of digestive path
Amniocentesis is a prenatal medical procedure done in order to examine a baby's DNA to find any potential genetic abnormalities. In this procedure, a small portion of amniotic fluid is removed from the amniotic sack (around the fetus, which contains fetal tissues) and is studied for abnormal chromosomes.
Orthognathic (gnath-jaw) surgery involves correction of jaw deformities. A sagittal split osteotomy may be performed to correct retrognathism or prognathism. Genioplasties are performed to shorten the anterior portion of the mandible.
The Anus
The large intestine
The large intestine
Decending Colon
The most inferior (caudal) portion of the digestive system is the anus which is at the end of the rectum.
pleurectomy
Intestines
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