“The fact that TNE can be performed without anesthesia, with no post-procedure recovery and minimal side effects is significant for patients, especially those with EoE who require frequent endoscopy. Offering high-resolution imaging, this new technology contributes even more by providing the same tools as routine sedated endoscopy, such as multidirectional steering, air, water and suction.”
TRAILBLAZERS One of the first children’s hospitals in the Midwest to offer unsedated transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE) to diagnose and monitor eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), Riley Children’s Health is now using new TNE technology available for children and adolescents. The transnasal gastroscope provides enhanced visibility, enabling Riley gastroenterologists to complete the procedure safely and effectively in about 10 minutes. READ about the new TNE technology designed specifically for the gastrointestinal tract. >
Paroma Bose, MD Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, IU School of Medicine > Connect with Dr. Bose on Doximity.
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