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Enterotomy is an opening of the small intestine cavity, which is performed for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
Enterotomy is an opening of the small intestine cavity, which is performed for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
Enterostomy is an operation that involves creating a stoma on the intestine to drain intestinal contents (artificial anus) or for direct enteral nutrition.
Endoscopic papillosphincterotomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that is performed to eliminate the pathology of the large duodenal papilla in papillostenosis and remove stones from the bile ducts in the case of choledocholithiasis.
Esophagectomy is a total operation to remove the esophagus, after which it is replaced with an artificial transplant made from the stomach or intestine.
ERCP, or endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, is a diagnostic method for examining the bile ducts and pancreatic duct.
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is a procedure for inserting a special tube into the stomach cavity using an endoscope to feed the patient if he is unable to eat through the mouth.
Cholecystostomy is a surgical procedure that is aimed at removing defects of the gallbladder while preserving the organ itself.
Choledochotomy is a surgical procedure in which the common bile duct, called the common bile duct, is opened to remove stones, parasites, or other purposes.
Choledochostomy is a procedure for creating a stoma on the bile duct to provide temporary outflow of bile and additional relief for the liver.
Fundoplication is a surgical procedure performed to treat gastroesophageal reflux.