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Anorectal manometry is a highly specialised test used to assess the function of the anal sphincters and pelvic floor nerves.
In surgical and endoscopic practice, electrosurgery (mono- and bipolar) methods, argon-plasma coagulation have long been used. With the help of these methods, it was possible to significantly reduce the duration of operations.
The main goal: to improve the results of diagnosis and treatment of GERD, and to evaluate the correlation of esophageal and post-gastric symptoms with reflux episodes.
The urgency of the problem of Crohn's disease at the beginning of the XXI century is determined by the increase in the frequency of this disease, especially among young people. The frequency of the disease is the highest in people aged 20 to 30 years.
Our goal is to improve the results of diagnosis and treatment in patients with small intestinal bleeding.