Pancreatic ductoscopy

The pancreatic ductoscopy is a new method recently developed and developed. Its sub-mirror (pancreatic duct) is only 1mm in diameter and does not require duodenal papillary incision. It is a female lens (fiber 12 fingers). The colonoscopy is inserted into the pancreatic duct and the condition inside the tube is directly observed. However, the mirror currently has a small diameter and is easily broken, and the front end cannot change direction, and biopsy cannot be taken. However, after several years, it may become the main means of diagnosing pancreatic cancer. Check for 8 hours without eating. Basic Information Specialist classification: Digestive examination classification: endoscope Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Tips: Check that you can't eat for 8 hours. Normal value When the pancreas was examined, there was no phenomenon such as hyperactivity, redness, stenosis, and occlusion. Clinical significance Abnormal results: mucosal hyperplasia, redness, stenosis, occlusion, etc. in pancreatic cancer. People who need to be examined: patients with pancreatic cancer. Precautions Contraindications before examination: Do not eat within 8 hours of examination. Required for inspection: swallow along the tube. Inspection process Subchondal pancreaticoscopic examination: a new method recently developed and developed. Its sub-mirror (pancreatic duct) is only 1mm in diameter and does not require duodenal papillary incision. It is made up of a mother lens (Fiber 12). The colonoscopy is inserted into the pancreatic duct and the condition inside the tube is directly observed. Pancreatic cancer, superficial mucosa, redness, stenosis, occlusion, etc. However, the mirror currently has a small diameter and is easily broken, and the front end cannot change direction, and biopsy cannot be taken. However, after several years, it may become the main means of diagnosing pancreatic cancer. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate people: pregnant women and patients with high-risk diseases. Adverse reactions and risks Nothing.

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