Pet Endoscopy
Veterinary Endoscopy in Kompally – Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
Endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure where a small camera is used to examine the
gastrointestinal and respiratory tract. This helps diagnose conditions without major surgery.
Why Endoscopy is Performed
- Chronic vomiting
- Swallowing issues
- Suspected foreign body ingestion
- Stomach and intestinal inflammation
- Biopsy collection
- Throat and airway inspection
Internal Links (Recommended)
- Pet Surgery
- Laparoscopy
- Diagnostics
- ICU Care
Types of Endoscopy Performed
- Gastrointestinal endoscopy
- Rhinoscopy
- Bronchoscopy
- Foreign body retrieval
FAQ'S
Is sedation required for endoscopy?
Yes, sedation or anaesthesia ensures safety and comfort.
Can endoscopy remove foreign bodies?
Yes, many swallowed objects can be removed without surgery.
How long does the procedure take?
Most endoscopies take 15–45 minutes.
Is endoscopy painful?
It is minimally invasive and does not involve surgical incisions.
Do pets need to fast before endoscopy?
Yes, fasting for 8–12 hours is required.
Can biopsies be taken?
Yes, tissue samples can be collected safely.
Is recovery quick?
Most pets recover within an hour of the procedure.
What conditions can be diagnosed via endoscopy?
Inflammation, ulcers, tumours, obstructions and infections.
