- An
endoscope is an
inspection instrument composed of
image sensor,
optical lens,
light source and
mechanical device,
which is used to look deep into the...
- uses an
endoscope to
examine the
interior of a
hollow organ or
cavity of the body.
Unlike many
other medical imaging techniques,
endoscopes are inserted...
- infection.
Endoscope Non-coaxial
optic fiber system to
carry light to the tip of the
endoscope A chip
camera at the tip of the
endoscope – this has now...
-
locations of the
entire gastrointestinal tract.
Unlike the more
widely used
endoscope,
capsule endoscopy provides the
ability to see the
middle portion of the...
- A
scanning fiber endoscope is a
technology that uses a flexible,
small (< 6Fr)
peripheral or
coronary catheter to
provide wide-field, high-quality, full-color...
- use of the
endoscope in
cholesteatoma surgery: The
endoscope's wide
angle of view and the
ability to "see
around the corner". The
endoscope allows minimally...
- and
upper GI
endoscope variants.
Lawsuits over
missed cancerous lesions have
recently prompted some
institutions to
better do****ent
endoscope examination...
-
instruments with
indirect observation of the
surgical field through an
endoscope or
large scale display panel, and is
carried out
through the skin or through...
-
referred to as a
diopter or dioptra. Like an
endoscope, a
speculum allows a view
inside the body;
endoscopes, however, tend to have
optics while a speculum...
- macrophages. Two
types of CLE have been invented,
namely probe-based (pCLE) and
endoscope-based CLE (eCLE). pCLE,
developed by
Mauna Kea Technologies, is a fibre...