Esophageal Manometry at best of Hospitals and Wellness centres in Tunisia
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Overview on Esophageal Manometry
Esophageal manometry is a test to measure how well the esophagus is working. During esophageal manometry, a thin, pressure-sensitive tube is passed through your nose, down the esophagus, and into your stomach. Before the procedure, you receive numbing medicine inside the nose. This helps make the insertion of the tube less uncomfortable. After the tube is in the stomach, the tube is pulled slowly back into your esophagus. At this time, you are asked to swallow. The pressure of the muscle contractions is measured along several sections of the tube. While the tube is in place, other studies of your esophagus may be done. The tube is removed after the tests are completed. The test takes about 1 hour.
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Polyclinique L'Excellence, Tunis, Tunisia
Avenue Taieb Mhiri - 5100 - Mahdia
Brief about Hospital
- 6 operating theaters.
- 4 VIP patient rooms.
- The clinic is 7,800m2 in size and is fitted with 54 patient rooms.