Noticias.com Francisco Acedo Torregrosa
Endoscopy has advanced very important from the qualitative point of view, also allowing greater diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities, but the scanning itself is uncomfortable, unpleasant and often annoying, especially colonoscopy , hence necessary to resort to the techniques of sedation during the process.
This was stated by Dr. Jose Ramon Armengol Miro, head of the Department of Gastroenterology, Endoscopy, Hospital Vall d'Hebron in Barcelona, who yesterday gave the Conference Recent advances in endoscopic technologies in the context of the Digestive Disease Week 2006 that took place last June 26 in Granada.
"Sedation in endoscopy-mentioned Dr. Armengol-Miró avoids the inconvenience and the memory, thus facilitating the repetition of the technique in cases of unhindered monitoring or screening." Unlike what happens today, more than two decades, virtually all sedated patients undergoing gastrointestinal endoscopy. When complications began to arise in Spain and in other countries, it was considered important to have an expert on the subject if you wanted to act with security guarantees and, little by little, he was abandoned as a measure of sedation prior to endoscopy. Continue reading 'and Sedation Colonoscopy' »












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