Endoscopy Department at the Dighomi Branch

Department of Endoscopy - Giorgi Bakuradze

 

The following procedures are performed in the department:

 

 

Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD):

  • Determination of Helicobacter pylori in biopsy samples
  • Endoscopic pH-metry
  • Biopsy and histomorphological examination of the tissue
  • Diagnosis of esophageal, gastric, and duodenal oncological and non-oncological diseases
  • Balloon dilation for strictures, stenting
  • Endoscopic polypectomy

 

Ileocolonoscopy:

  • Diagnosis of oncological and non-oncological diseases of the large intestine
  • Biopsy and morphological examination of tissue samples
  • Endoscopic polypectomy
  • Endoscopic balloon dilation for strictures

 

Bronchoscopy:

  • Diagnosis of pulmonary oncological and non-oncological diseases
  • Biopsy and histomorphological examination of the tissue

 

Flexible Laryngoscopy:

  • Diagnosis of laryngeal oncological and non-oncological diseases
  • Biopsy and histomorphological examination of the tissue

 

Procedures are performed under local anesthesia or intravenous sedation.

 

 

Fujifilm's innovative 4-LED Multi Light™ technology enhances the standard of endoscopic imaging. It is equipped with the new BLI technology. The eco-friendly ELUXEO™ 7000 system is equipped with the innovative 4-LED Multi Light™ source, which stands out for its low energy consumption. The new LED light source reduces the labor-intensive nature of bulb replacement and frequent changes. The ELUXEO™ video processor VP-7000 allows the use of Fujifilm’s wide range of endoscopes, equipped with various functions, the innovative 4-LED Multi Light™ system, and its new BLI and LCI modes. The processor generates high-quality images and videos in Full HD resolution.

 

The optical magnification, easily controlled by the Step Zoom function, facilitates efficient operation. The physician can select a 2, 3–5-step, or continuous magnification mode, allowing for improved image acquisition.

 

Fujifilm's Multi Zoom enables up to 145x magnification, making it possible to obtain highly detailed images of the mucosal surface.

 

 

 

 

 

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