Aortography is a method of visual diagnostics of the state of the aorta, in which a special radiopaque substance is injected into it, which makes it possible to examine the section of the vessel on an X-ray machine.
Colonoscopy (videocolonoscopy) is an overview of all the parts of the large intestine taking into account the inversion examinations with 180° rotation.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an innovative imaging technique that allows ophthalmologists to obtain high-resolution cross-sectional images of the retina and other eye structures.
Hysteroscopy (from “hystero” - uterus and “scopio” - inspection) is a visual inspection of the uterus using a special device equipped with optical fiber.
Cervical surgery (cervical cerclage) or reconstruction of the cervix may be necessary after childbirth in certain situations related to cervical insufficiency or complications arising during or following delivery.