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Video Endoscopy

Video endoscopy is a medical procedure that uses a small, flexible tube equipped with a camera and light to visualize the inside of the body. It's often used to examine the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, or other internal areas. The video camera transmits real-time images to a monitor, allowing doctors to diagnose conditions, take biopsies, or perform minor treatments. This minimally invasive technique typically requires only small incisions or even no incisions at all, leading to shorter recovery times and less discomfort for patients compared to traditional surgery.