Undrica Directoscope

Undriza Directoscope is a medical instrument used to diagnose and treat diseases of the ear, nose and throat. It was developed and patented by Soviet otorhinolaryngologist Vladimir Fedorovich Undrits in the 1920s.

The Undriza Directoscope is a tube with two ends, one of which is shaped like a funnel, and the other is shaped like a mirror. A funnel is used to insert an instrument into the cavity of the ear or nose, and a mirror allows you to see the condition of the inner surface of the ear or nose.

The instrument was widely used in the USSR and other countries of the former Soviet Union, as well as in some other countries. However, at present it is not widely used due to the development of new technologies and methods of diagnosis and treatment.

In conclusion, we can say that the Undriza Directoscope is an important tool for the diagnosis and treatment of many ear and nose diseases. Its use requires some skill and experience, but it can be useful in cases where other diagnostic and treatment methods are not available.



Undrization and directoscopy in medicine Undritsa. Centriscope. (obsolete, from the French nœudriser “to knit, bandage”) is a term used to designate an instrument used in the medical field. The vivisection procedure is performed using a centriscope. In addition, such equipment is used to perform various manipulative operations on small areas of the body. Such procedures are quite common in hospitals today. Procedures for performing manipulations using undrization have become less popular.