Endoscope is an optical instrument with a history of 200 years since its appearance. With the rapid development of advanced scientific technology, endoscopes have made great progress in terms of types...
Endoscope is an integrated monitoring instrument that concentrates various technologies, such as optics, ergonomics, precision mechanics, modern electronics, mathematics, software, etc. It consists of...
Nowadays, digestive diseases such as stomach problems have become one of the most common diseases. Many people will go to the hospital for examination if they feel uncomfortable with their intestines ...
Arthroscopic technology is used for the diagnosis and treatment of intra-articular diseases and injuries. It has been widely applied in minimally invasive treatment of joint diseases such as hip, knee...
Many people do not understand the colonoscope, but just hearing the name makes them feel scared and painful. Is it really like that? Today, let's talk about colonoscope. Understanding its working ...
When it comes to gastroscopy, many people may be familiar with it and know that it can help examine some conditions in the stomach. However, because gastroscopy can bring some discomfort during the ex...
Gastroendoscopy inspection uses a thin tube with a diameter of about one centimeter, wrapped in black plastic and containing optical fibers, that is inserted through the mouth and into the esophagus, ...
Arthroscopy involves a lens attached to the end of a thin tube that is inserted into the joint, displaying the internal structure of the joint on a monitor, allowing for direct observation of the inte...
Medical endoscopes have been continuously developed since their inception in the 19th century, and are now used in departments such as general surgery, urology, gastroenterology, respiratory medicine,...
Colonoscope is a procedure that involves inserting a scope through the rectum to examine the rectum, sigmoid colon, descending colon, transverse colon, ascending colon, cecum, and a small section of t...
The arthroscopic technique originated in Japan in the early 20th century, and has made significant progress in countries such as the United States since the 1970s. In the past few decades, arthroscopy...
Rigid endoscope viewing angle and field of viewThe viewing angle of an endoscope refers to the angle between the optical axis of the lens and the main axis of the lens body. Due to the complex structu...
With the development of endoscope instruments technology, it has been widely used in clinical practice due to its safety, low trauma, low pain, low misdiagnosis rate, few complications, and fast recov...
The rapid development of arthroscopy scope technology has been widely used in orthopedic treatment. Arthroscopy can better achieve anatomical reduction and effectively reduce the occurrence of traumat...
Indications for CystoscopyHematuria is one of the main clinical manifestations of many genitourinary diseases. A significant portion of hematuria is due to curable malignant tumors, and the key is ear...
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