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Collection: Medical Scopes
1. Laparoscope
- Use: Visualizing and performing surgeries in the abdominal and pelvic cavities.
- Common Applications: Gallbladder removal, hernia repair, and appendectomies.
- Key Features: Long, thin tube with a high-resolution camera and light source.
2. Endoscope
- Use: Inspecting and treating conditions in the gastrointestinal tract.
- Common Applications: Diagnosing ulcers, polyps, or tumors in the esophagus, stomach, or intestines.
- Key Features: Flexible tube with a camera, often with tools for biopsy.
3. Cystoscope
- Use: Examining the bladder and urethra.
- Common Applications: Diagnosing bladder stones, infections, or tumors; removing foreign objects.
- Key Features: Rigid or flexible scope with a camera and light.
4. Arthroscope
- Use: Visualizing and treating issues inside joints (e.g., knee, shoulder).
- Common Applications: Repairing ligaments, removing damaged cartilage, diagnosing joint problems.
- Key Features: Small camera with tools for minimally invasive joint surgery.
5. Hysteroscope
- Use: Visualizing and treating conditions inside the uterus.
- Common Applications: Diagnosing uterine abnormalities, removing fibroids or polyps, and treating abnormal bleeding.
- Key Features: Thin scope with a light, sometimes paired with surgical tools.
6. Laryngoscope
- Use: Examining the larynx (voice box) and vocal cords.
- Common Applications: Diagnosing voice disorders, obstructions, or throat abnormalities; intubation assistance.
- Key Features: Handheld or rigid scope with lighting.
7. Nephroscope
- Use: Inspecting and treating issues in the kidney.
- Common Applications: Removing kidney stones, diagnosing tumors, or infections.
- Key Features: Thin, flexible or rigid scope with tools for minimally invasive urological procedures.