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What is Gastroscopy?

Endoscopy is a procedure (diagnostic or therapeutic) where a thin flexible endoscope is used to view the lining of your stomach/bowel. The image produced via the video processor is displayed on a monitor that allows an excellent view for your specialist. Special instruments can be passed down the endoscope to obtain a biopsy (a tiny tissue sample) and to remove polyps. All samples are sent to the laboratory for analysis.

Gastroscopy is an endoscopy of the oesophagus, stomach and duodenum.

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