Liver, Stomach and Intestines
Inflamed intestines resulting from Porphyria disease.
Anatomy of the Liver, Gall Bladder, Stomach, Pancreas, and Hepatic Vessels
Endolumina
Fiberoptic device which lights up gastric, colon and rectal anatomy from the inside out.
Diverticulitis
Inflammation of an abnormal pouch (diverticulum) of the intestinal wall.
Urinary Bladder Catheter
A plastic tube known as a urinary catheter is placed into a patient's bladder via the urethra.
Diverticulitis
Inflammation of an abnormal pouch (diverticulum) of the intestinal wall.
Gastric Bypass
Illustration of intestinal bypass of the stomach.
Transcend® Gastric Stimulation System
A gastric stimulation system that provides electrical stimulation to the stomach for the treatment of obesity.
Vertical Band Gastroplasty (VBG)
A row of staples and a band create a small vertical pouch just below the esophagus, limiting gastric food intake.
Transcend® Gastric Stimulation System
A gastric stimulation system that provides electrical stimulation to the stomach for the treatment of obesity.
Sleeve Gastrectomy
Part of the stomach is laparoscopically removed to limit food intake, the stomach takes on the shape of a tube or "sleeve" after the procedure.
Adjustable Gastric Lap-Band
A band is placed around the upper portion of the stomach to restrict food intake, the band can be adjusted by the connected adjustable port.
Lungs
Lungs, trachea, and bronchii
Urinary Bladder Catheter
A plastic tube and balloon known as a urinary catheter is placed into a patient's bladder via the urethra.
Kidneys
Kidneys and Ureters.
Hernia - Abdominal Wall Anatomy
Intestines, abdominal wall muscles, testies.
Hernia
A weakening in the abdominal wall resulting in the intestines and abdominal tissues creating a bulge.
Hernia - Strangulated and Perforated
A weakening in the abdominal wall resulting in the intestines and abdominal tissues creating a bulge and/or tear.
Liver and Pancreas
Anatomy of the liver, pancreas and jejunum