Endoscopy
Endoscopy Procedure Room
Dr. Bonawandt performs endoscopic procedure on patient
An endoscope is a long thin tube with a light and a camera at the end. Doctors can insert this down the esophagus to study the digestive tract, or down the trachea to study the breathing system. It can be useful for diagnosing tumors, ulcers, inflammation or other irregularities. During "key-hole" surgery, such as removing gall stones, surgeons can use an endoscope to help guide them to the target area.


