Teleendoscopy is a method of examining the internal cavities and channels of the human body using an endoscope equipped with a miniature video camera and lighting. The image from the video camera is transmitted to an external monitor, which allows the doctor to examine the organs being examined in detail.
Teleendoscopy is widely used in medicine for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the digestive, respiratory and genitourinary systems. The most common types of teleendoscopic examinations: gastroscopy, colonoscopy, bronchoscopy, cystoscopy.
Advantages of teleendoscopy:
- The ability to examine internal organs in detail and identify pathological changes.
- Taking a biopsy under visual control.
- Performing minor surgical procedures, such as removing polyps.
- Less invasive compared to traditional surgical methods.
- Fast recovery after the procedure.
Thus, teleendoscopy is the most important diagnostic and therapeutic method of modern medicine, allowing you to safely examine the internal organs of a person.