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Intestinal polyp

When a person hears the word "illness," associations immediately arise with fever, pain, and other unpleasant symptoms. However, there are diseases that go unnoticed for a long time and are discovered by chance. People are unaware of their existence and the danger to their lives. This type of disease includes polyps.

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Diagnosis of intestinal polyps abroad

Polyps in the intestine are a serious danger. They grow on the intestinal walls, blocking the lumen, sometimes these growths turn into malignant tumors. Treatment of intestinal polyps abroad begins with the diagnosis of the patient. They can be detected using a colonoscopy. This procedure makes it possible to determine the type of polyp and its location in the intestine. During a colonoscopy, the doctor also takes biological material for histological and cytological examination.  Colonoscopy is performed on an outpatient basis. After the procedure, the patient is released to the hotel, where he waits for the result of the tests.

Treatment of intestinal polyps abroad

Surgical removal is considered the most effective method of treating intestinal polyps abroad. During the operation, an endoscope with a special electrode is inserted into the patient's body. The flexible electrode captures the polyp and removes it completely. If the neoplasm is large, the doctor removes it in parts.  Removal of intestinal polyps abroad is carried out under sedation. This type of anesthesia is performed with a small dose of medication. The patient relaxes physically and emotionally, easily tolerates the procedure without feeling pain.

If tumor cells are found during the analysis of the biomaterial, doctors resect the area of the intestine where the polyp was found. And they make up an individual treatment regimen and diet for the patient. In the absence of tumor cells, the patient is not prescribed drug therapy. Doctors give the patient dietary recommendations and discharge him from the clinic. 

Thanks to the minimally invasive approach and gentle anesthesia. Due to the high-precision research and experience of foreign doctors, the treatment of intestinal polyps abroad is becoming highly effective and can guarantee the absence of postoperative complications.

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Kwon Jin Woo
  • Graduated from Hallim University.
  • Clinical Lecturer in Gastroenterology at "Sonsim" Clinic and "Inha" Medical Center.
  • Specialization: gastrocolonoscopy, endoscopic treatment. Civil Aviation Aviation Medical Examiner.
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Lee Moon Seong
  • Pioneer in the field of endoscopic surgery: first in the country to remove part of the esophageal mucosa using an endoscope to treat early-stage cancer.
  • Ranked among the top ten doctors in Korea.
  • Received awards for scientific achievements from the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Korean Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Institute of Science and Technology, etc.
  • Specialization: Stomach, esophageal, liver, intestinal diseases; diagnosis and treatment of oncological diseases of the gastrointestinal tract organs.
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Kim Hyeon-cheol
  • Head of the liver transplantation team. Success rate: 100%.
  • Specialist in the treatment of liver, gallbladder, and pancreatic diseases - organs whose treatment requires skillful surgical skills.
  • Completed internships in Japan, Germany, France, Spain.
  • In 2006, received an award from the International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association (IHPBA); in 2010, received the "Best Dissertation" award from the Korean Association of Clinical Oncologists.
  • Author of textbooks on surgery and clinical surgery, co-author of the "Atlas of Surgical Operations".
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Moon Jeong-ho
  • Vice-Director of the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (KSGE), holds one of the leading positions in the Korean Pancreatobiliary Association (KPBA).
  • Develops new endoscopic methods for treatment and diagnosis, used for malignant strictures and other conditions hindering access.
  • Specialization: Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic, gallbladder, and bile duct diseases, gastroenterological diseases.
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Kim Yong-seok
  • In 2011, was recognized as the winner in the "Best Dissertation" nomination by the Korean Association of Internal Medicine (KAIM).
  • Develops practical guidelines for the treatment of cirrhosis and alcoholic hepatitis.
  • Completed internships at Kansai Medical University (Japan) and UC Davis University (USA).
  • Member of the Korean Association for the Study of the Liver (KASL), Deputy Head of the Research Division at the Korean Liver Cancer Study Group (KLCSG), specialist at the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, member of the Health Assessment Commission, editor of the encyclopedia on liver diseases. Member of the Publications Committee of the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver.
  • Specialization: Liver diseases, hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver disease. Diagnosis and treatment of inoperable pathologies.
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