Upper GI Endoscopy and Dilatation

What is an Upper GI Endoscopy and Dilatation?

An Endoscopy is a procedure to look at the inside of your oesophagus, stomach and duodenum using a flexible telescope.

This procedure is sometimes known as an upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy or an OGD (Oesophago-Gastro-Duodenoscopy).

Patients are referred for dilatation when their symptoms or test results suggest that they may have a narrowing or stricture. A dilatation involves stretching the narrowed area.

What preparation is required for a Endoscopy with Dilatation?

Do not eat anything in the 6 hours before your appointment, only drink small sips of water. This is to make sure your stomach is empty so the endoscopist can have a clear view of your stomach. It will also make the procedure more comfortable. You can continue to drink small sips of water up to 2 hours before the procedure. More information will be included within your appointment confirmation pack.

Further information about Upper GI Endoscopy with Dilatation and what to expect during the procedure can be found here:

Upper GI Endoscopy and Dilatation patient information sheet

Easy Read Upper GI Endoscopy and Dilation patient information

Diabetic information

Information for patients with diabetes taking ‘tablets’, ‘insulin or other injectable treatments alone, in combination or with tablets’ who require Upper Gastrointestinal or Respiratory Endoscopy:

Upper GI morning appointments

Upper GI afternoon appointments

Anticoagulant/blood thinning information

If you are taking anticoagulants such as Warfarin, Rivaroxaban, Dabigatran, Apixaban, Edoxaban or Clopidogrel, you will receive guidance over the telephone when booking your appointment regarding the management of your medication. Additionally, you will receive documentation via post detailing instructions on how to manage your medication. If you currently have an appointment booked and have not received information about anticoagulants, please contact the administrative team. For Treatment Centre and City Hospital appointments, contact 0115 962 8034. For Queen's Medical Centre appointments, contact 0115 970 9060.

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