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A Rigid Endoscope: A Precise View

A rigid endoscope is a slender, tubular medical instrument used to examine internal body cavities and structures. It consists of a rigid outer tube containing a system of lenses and a light source, allowing for direct visualization of the area of interest.

Key Characteristics:

  • Rigid Structure: The main characteristic is its rigid outer tube, which maintains a fixed shape and direction.
  • High-Resolution Optics: Provides clear and detailed images of internal structures.
  • Direct Visualization: Offers a direct, unobstructed view of the area being examined.
  • Limited Flexibility: Due to its rigid design, it has limited maneuverability compared to flexible endoscopes.

Common Applications:

  • Arthroscopy: Examining and treating joints, such as the knee, shoulder, and elbow.
  • Laparoscopy: Performing minimally invasive surgery on the abdomen.
  • Cystoscopy: Examining the bladder and urethra.
  • Bronchoscopy: Examining the airways.
  • Otoscopy: Examining the ear canal.