Benefits of the different endoscopic procedures to diagnose Colon Cancer

The ServiDigest Clinic practices the Chromoendoscopy Endoscopic Procedure, which is very effective for the early diagnosis of Colon Cancer, among other digestive diseases.

What types of endoscopic chromoendoscopy procedures are there?

The two types are Electronic or Vital Dye Endoscopy.

  • Electronic Chromoendoscopy Endoscopic Procedure (Virtual or Digital)

The Virtual or Digital Electronic Chromoendoscopy makes it possible to detect lesions and visualize changes in the mucosa that are not usually perceived, which implies an earlier diagnosis and treatment in the prevention of Colon Cancer. This technique allows an exhaustive magnification study of suspicious or doubtful areas of potentially malignant lesions. In order to carry out these Chromoendoscopy and Magnification studies, the High Definition technology available in the ServiDigest Clinic endoscopes is required. The Chromoendoscopy Endoscopic Procedure can be performed both in Esophagogastroduodenoscopy and Colonoscopy.

  • Endoscopic Chromoendoscopy Procedure with Vital Dyes

It is performed with different types of dye substances according to the indication and the area to be investigated and they are called vital because of their capacity of absorption and/or staining of the mucosa. The staining with these substances produce variations of coloration of the mucosa that highlight possible pathological lesions facilitating their detection. The ServiDigest Clinic is committed to health for professional reasons but also for ethical and social reasons. The general philosophy of the specialists is related to work for the improvement, care and maintenance of the health of people, of our patients, because the good health of a society has a positive impact on all of us.

In the desire to have the most innovative technology and as a commitment to all those who place their trust in us, Clínica ServiDigest- Centro Medicoquirúrgico-, has the Cromoendoscopy, an Endoscopic procedure of last generation, a fundamental tool for a thorough endoscopic exploration.