Bedside ultrasound is an advanced technology that's especially helpful in emergency medicine, allowing doctors to closely monitor patients.
Fetal ultrasound is the most widely used medical imaging method during pregnancy. It is used to view the developing fetus and also to guide procedures.
A minimally invasive procedure to examine the lungs for the diagnosis of lung cancer and other diseases.
A cardiac CT scan is a diagnostic modality that takes images of blood vessels to diagnose cardiovascular conditions. Learn more about this procedure.
A one-way valve that is implanted in the airways in the lung help people with COPD and emphysema breathe more easily.
Colonoscopy is a procedure that uses an endoscope to examine the inside of the large intestine. Learn more about this procedure.
In this routine test, a physician slips a flexible device called a bronchoscope through your nose or mouth, down your throat and into your lungs.
Magnetic resonance defecography (MR defecography) involves a special MRI test that focuses on more clearly imaging the pelvic area. Learn more about this procedure.
With advancements in non-invasive imaging and surgical techniques, it is now possible to treat many problems in a fetus before birth.
ECMO is a machine that takes over heart and lung function when a patient’s organs don't work on their own. Learn more about this process.