ENDOSCOPY
An endoscope is an instrument that allows us to look inside the body with a camera and take small biopsy samples without having to perform more invasive surgery. General anesthesia is still required, but this is considered a minimally invasive procedure.
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Just like people have colonoscopies, we can use the endoscope to look inside
the stomach, small intestine, and colon to take samples. Cats and dogs are
prone to intestinal diseases like inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal
cancer, and using the endoscope allows us to look for and biopsy areas of
interest without making any incisions. We can also remove some foreign
bodies from the stomach without having to perform a more invasive surgery!
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Our pets can also get nasal disease, especially polyps, foreign bodies, and tumors. Any cat or dog with chronic discharge, a bloody nose, or recurring upper airway disease should be considered for rhinoscopy. Using a special instrument, we can look from the front end as well as the back end of the nasal passage, and biopsy tissues or remove any foreign bodies (like a blade of grass!).

Intestinal mass found in patient with
chronic diarrhea and weight loss.
