Fiber Gastroscope

A gastroscope is a medical device that is used to examine the walls of the stomach and duodenum for the purpose of diagnosing various diseases in gastroenterology and other related fields of medicine. It was invented in 1953 by French surgeon Raymond Lery, who first proposed using a flexible rod with a camera at the end to diagnose stomach cancer, and then improved his device and made it more convenient to use. Today, gastroscopes are used in medical institutions around the world to perform gastroscopy, which is one of the most common tests performed in hospitals.

Fiber gastroscope (gastrofibroscope) is a type of gastroscope in which fiberglass is used to transmit the image, instead of the classic camera at the end of the endoscope. This design improves the quality of the image and reduces its distortion when the gastroscope passes inside the patient’s body. Fiber gastroscopes provide excellent visibility, making them an indispensable tool for accurate diagnosis and therapeutic procedures. Due to its ease of use and high accuracy, Gastroscope Voloko

``` Fiber is the preferred choice for many clinics and healthcare facilities around the world.