Conical Sichel probe

The conical Sichel probe (ZK) is a medical instrument that is used for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. It is a cone with a pointed end and a flat base, which is inserted into the body through the rectum or vagina.

ZK was invented in the 1920s by German physician Otto Sichel and has since been widely used in gynecology, proctology and urology. It allows for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, polyps, rectal tumors and others.

The Sichel conical probe has several advantages over other instruments. It does not cause pain or discomfort to the patient, as it has a smooth surface and no sharp edges. In addition, it allows for more accurate diagnosis, as it allows you to see internal tissues and organs in real time.

However, using ZK may cause some complications such as bleeding, infection and tissue damage. Therefore, before using this instrument, it is necessary to thoroughly prepare the patient and follow all safety rules.

In general, the conical Sichel probe is an effective tool for the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. However, its use must be strictly controlled and carried out only by experienced specialists.