Medical endoscopy camera systems are specialized equipment used in the
field of medicine for minimally invasive procedures and diagnostic
imaging of internal organs and body cavities. These systems are designed
to capture high-quality images and videos of the interior of the body,
aiding healthcare professionals in diagnosing and treating various
medical conditions without the need for open surgery.
Endoscopic camera systems with high definition that are used in surgical
endoscopic procedures to capture still and video images in the surgical
field. Infrared and visible wavelengths are available for the system.
With a variety of rigid and flexible scopes attached to the camera head,
the optical image is transferred from the surgical site to the camera.
An integral cable connects the camera head to the control unit (CCU) of
the system.
Endoscopic cameras are used to examine different parts of the body in different ways. The following are some of the areas of the body that are commonly examined with endoscopic cameras:
Esophagus: Gastroscopy
Colon: Colonoscopy
Ears: Otoscopy
Nose: Nasal endoscopy
Throat: Upper GI endoscopy
Stomach: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)
Heart: Cardiopulmonary endoscopy
Urinary tract: Cystoscopy
Joints: Arthroscopy