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Dr. Kushan Kaushik Sengupta, a highly skilled gastroenterologist and hepatologist, specializes in a range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures aimed at treating complex gastrointestinal and liver conditions. With advanced expertise in endoscopy and other cutting-edge techniques, Dr. Sengupta provides precise and effective treatments to help patients recover and manage their digestive health.

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

  • Ulcers: Sores that develop on the lining of the stomach, small intestine, or esophagus, often causing pain and discomfort.

  • Inflammation: Swelling in the digestive tract due to conditions like gastritis or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

  • Tumors: Abnormal growths in the gastrointestinal tract that could be benign or cancerous.

Advanced Endoscopic Procedures

  • EUS (Endoscopic Ultrasound):

    • Pancreatic Cysts: Fluid-filled sacs in the pancreas that may indicate pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer.

    • Gallstones: Hard deposits that form in the gallbladder, which can block bile ducts and cause pain.

    • Liver Diseases: Conditions such as fatty liver disease or cirrhosis, often assessed using ultrasound imaging.

  • ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography):

    • Bile Duct Obstruction: Blockages in the bile ducts caused by gallstones, tumors, or strictures.

    • Pancreatic Ductal Conditions: Issues like pancreatic duct stones or strictures that affect pancreatic function.

    • Cholangiocarcinoma: Cancer of the bile ducts that can cause blockages and jaundice.

  • Double Balloon Enteroscopy:

    • Crohn’s Disease: An inflammatory bowel disease that affects the small intestine, leading to pain and malabsorption.

    • Small Intestinal Bleeding: Bleeding from conditions like ulcers, tumors, or Crohn’s disease.

    • Celiac Disease: An autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten that affects the small intestine.

  • Third Space Endoscopy:

    • Submucosal Lesions: Abnormal growths or tumors beneath the mucosal lining of the gastrointestinal tract.

    • Gastric Tumors: Tumors in the stomach wall that may not be visible through traditional endoscopy.

Manometry

  • Achalasia: A condition where the esophagus has difficulty moving food into the stomach due to muscle dysfunction.

  • Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): A chronic condition where stomach acid frequently flows back into the esophagus, causing discomfort and damage.

  • Esophageal Dysmotility: A disorder where the esophagus doesn’t function properly to move food down to the stomach.

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