BRONCHOSCOPY AND TRACHEOSCOPY Bronchoscopy is
the endoscopic evaluation of the primary airways in the lungs and tracheoscopy is the endoscopic study of the trachea.
If your pet is having problems that might benefit from
an endoscopic evaluation, ask your veterinarian about it and for a referral to one of our internal medicine specialists for further consultation.
High - risk patients may then be advised to undergo
endoscopic evaluation with mapping biopsies from the antrum (greater curvature, lesser curvature), incisura angularis, and corpus (greater curvature, lesser curvature).
Fiberoptic
endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) as well as rigid laryngeal videostroboscopy.
Not exact matches
After a full
evaluation of your pet,
endoscopic foreign object removal may be recommended to remove the material from their stomach (not all animals are candidates for endoscopy).
If your veterinarian believes your pet may benefit from an
endoscopic procedure, they may refer you to schedule an appointment for
evaluation with our Small Animal Internal Medicine service.
Endoscopic, Biopsy, and Histopathologic Guidelines for the
Evaluation of Gastrointestinal Inflammation in Companion Animals.