Rectoscope Surgical

Surgical rectoscope: Description and Application

A surgical proctoscope is a medical instrument that is used to perform surgical operations on the wall of the rectum. This instrument is a tube that is inserted into the rectum to examine and treat conditions in the area.

The surgical proctoscope is equipped with a set of instruments that are inserted through it. These instruments include electrocoagulators and other instruments that are used to remove tumors and other diseases. Also, a rectoscope can be used to take a biopsy and perform other manipulations on the wall of the rectum.

The use of a surgical proctoscope allows many surgical operations to be performed without the need for open surgery, which significantly reduces the risk of complications and reduces the patient’s recovery time after surgery. This is especially important in the case of operations on the rectal area, which is very sensitive and requires a careful and careful approach.

In addition, a surgical rectoscope allows operations to be performed in the early stages of diseases, which gives a greater chance of a complete cure for the patient. This tool can also be used to monitor the condition of the rectal wall in patients with chronic diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.

In conclusion, the surgical proctoscope is an important tool in rectal surgery. It allows surgical procedures to be performed without the need for open surgery, which reduces the risk of complications and reduces patient recovery time after surgery. This is an innovative solution in the field of medicine that helps improve the quality of life of patients and contributes to more effective treatment of diseases of the rectum.



Unfortunately, this instruction was lost. Try turning to other sources... *Rectoscope* is an optical device (for endoscopy) in which the tube is connected to a light source through an optical system. The rectoscope tube consists of several lenses located at an angle. The device provides sufficient illumination of the rectal mucosa when using one light source. Unlike a fiber-optic rectoscope, it does not allow visualization of the entire length of the rectal wall. *Sigmoidoscope* is a fiber colonoscope that is used to examine the sigmoid colon, which is from 20 to 50 cm long, about 30% of its length is located above the junction of the sigmoid and rectum. In the treatment of some diseases of the rectum and sigmoid colon, it is sufficient to use only sigmoidoscopy (for example, in acute colitis or acute paraproctitis), since