Exploring the Functions of the Choledochoscope
Hikimaging is dedicated to advancing medical technology, and one of its notable innovations is the choledochoscope. This specialized instrument plays a crucial role in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the bile ducts. As a key component in endoscopic procedures, the choledochoscope enhances the capabilities of healthcare providers, especially when paired with a disposable endoscope (camera).
High-Resolution Imaging for Effective Diagnosis
The choledochoscope features a resolution of 400×400 pixels, allowing for clear and precise imaging of the bile ducts. With a field of view of 120°, it enables physicians to visualize the anatomy thoroughly, facilitating accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. The insertion part has an outer diameter (O.D.) of 3.7 mm, making it suitable for minimally invasive procedures. Coupled with a robust camera system, this disposable endoscope (camera) enhances the clarity of the images captured during examinations, ensuring that medical professionals can make informed decisions.
Enhanced Maneuverability with Flexible Design
One of the standout features of the choledochoscope is its flexible design. The bending angle of 120° in both directions allows for optimal maneuverability in complex anatomical structures. The instrument channel, with an O.D. of 1.8 mm, enables the passage of additional tools, such as balloons or baskets, for therapeutic interventions. When utilized with an (SKD) flexible endoscope, the choledochoscope can navigate challenging pathways, making it an effective tool for procedures such as stone extraction or bile duct dilation.
In conclusion, the choledochoscope is an essential instrument in the realm of endoscopy. Its high-resolution capabilities and flexible design enhance the effectiveness of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Hikimaging continues to support healthcare professionals with innovative solutions, ensuring that they have the tools necessary to deliver high-quality care.