Gastroenterology
The Department of Gastroenterology deals with various disorders affecting the
gastrointestinal tract, liver, pancreas, gall bladder and the biliary tract. Managed by
two dedicated specialist medical gastroenterologists, round the clock treatment and
emergency services are available. The department has a dedicated
endoscopy suite equipped with a complete set of the latest series of Fuzinon video
endoscopes (E400 series). These include Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal and ERCP scopes
with video as well as digital data recording facility. In addition, it is well supported
by allied departments like Radiology and Pathology where facilities of all kinds of
investigation concerning gastrointestinal ailments exist. The Surgery department has a
team of able surgeons to provide routine and complex GI surgeries including laparoscopic
Gall Bladder surgeries.
Services offered by the department include:
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy
Endoscopy is a sophisticated method of investigating and treating diseases of the
gastrointestinal tract. Gastrointestinal endoscopy has now become the investigation of
first choice for patients with problems of swallowing, vomiting, abdominal pain,
gastrointestinal bleeding, constipation, diarrhea, suspicion of GI malignances, etc. The
diagnostic endoscopic procedures are safe and are done on outpatient basis.
Therapeutic endoscopy is
commonly used for treatment of esophageal strictures which cause difficulty in swallowing,
gastrointestinal bleeding due to ulcers or dilated veins (varices) in the esophagus or
stomach and piles or haemorrhoids in the rectum. It is also used for removal of colonic
polyps which can cause bleeding and may progress to cancer, and foreign body accidentally
ingested by children.
ERCP
It helps in the evaluation and management of pain and jaundice arising from biliary tract
due to gallstones, parasitic infestations malignancies etc. Advances in endoscopic
lithotripsy and advent of metallic stents had made ERCP the therapeutic modality of choice
for management of biliary obstruction. The patient can avoid major and at times life
threatening surgeries. ERCP also helps in the evaluation and treatment of pancreatic
disorders.
Management of liver diseases
Facilities for liver biopsy and other specialized investigations for liver diseases are
available. Liver disease due to Hepatitis B and C virus infection can now be cured with
Interferon. Liver dysfunction is extremely common in obese individuals and diabetics. This
needs to be detected and treated in order to prevent progression to cirrhosis.
Screening for cancers
Colonoscopy is now recommended in all individuals above the age of 50 as screening for
colon cancer. Screening for Barrett's esophagus and early esophageal cancer is also
recommended in patients with long standing (>5 years) heartburn. Patients having B and
C virus are prone to develop hepatocellular carcinoma and regular screening is indicated.
Management of pediatric patients with gastrointestinal and liver
disorders
Especially bleeding due to colonic polyps, chronic diarrhea, nutritional problems, and
functional abdominal pain.
Clinical Nutrition
The Department has facility of placement of feeding tubes in difficult patients and
percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. Parentral nutrition therapy is also available.
Diet counseling is done for general nutrition as well as specific disorders like celiac
disease.
The Department is
planning to introduce following facilities shortly:
Gastrointestinal Manometry
It helps is assessing patients with swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), pain abdomen,
constipation and incontinence.
Esophageal pH-metry
Very useful in the diagnosis and management of heartburn due to gastroesophageal reflux
disease (GERD). Also helps in the evaluation of chronic cough, bronchial asthma, and
non-cardiac chest pain which can be manifestations of GERD.
Endoscopic Management of GERD
New endoscopic techniques such as Injection bulking and
Endoscopic sewing can produce long lasting symptom relief in patients with severe
heartburn without the need for surgery.
Endoscopic
Management of Obesity
A special balloon can now be placed in the stomach which helps in decreasing food intake
and thus leads to weight reduction. The technique is very simple and without any side
effects. The balloon can be easily removed when adequate weight reduction is achieved.
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