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Shining a light on internal organs Chesapeake Regional Medical Center offers a full range of endoscopic procedures including colonoscopies, upper endoscopy and bronchoscopy. The Endoscopy Unit has 13 board-certified gastroenterologists, two board-certified colo-rectal surgeons, three board-certified pulmonologists, and five certified gastroenterology nurses whose specialized training ensures that you always receive the best possible treatment. The Endoscopy Unit has recently completed an expansion to enhance its operation and customer service. These changes have helped the 16 staff members of the four-room unit provide more efficient and timely patient care. In fact, Chesapeake Regional Medical Center performed nearly 6,000 endoscopic procedures last year. What is an endoscope? To properly diagnose various disorders, physicians often use a device called an “endoscope.” An endoscope allows physicians to look inside the body, take tissue samples and, in some cases, remove diseased tissue. There are several types of endoscopes tailored to different procedures. They typically are equipped with a lens attached to a fiber-optic cable and a light source. Endoscopes are often equipped to remove small amounts of tissue as part of a treatment program or to retrieve a biopsy sample. A few endoscopes have rigid bodies, but the majority have flexible necks that allow them to be “snaked” through curves and turns such as those found in the intestines. Endoscopic exams are usually out-patient procedures where patients are released as soon as the effect of anesthesia has worn off. It is essential to have someone available to drive you home after the procedure. Endoscopic procedures at Chesapeake Regional Colonoscopy Upper endoscopy Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) Flexible sigmoidoscopy Endoscopic ultrasound Endobronchial ultrasound Esophageal manometry Paracentesis Rectal manometry Bravo and 24 Hour pH monitoring The Bravo system is a patented pH monitoring system that eliminates the catheter, causes less discomfort and allows greater freedom of movement than traditional pH monitoring procedures. Bronchoscopy For help finding a physician, click here . To schedule an exam: |















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