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What Are The Precautions After Inspection?

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After anesthesia, someone must accompany and driving is prohibited within 24 hours.After biopsy, fasting for 2-4 hours may be necessary to observe bleeding.

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Can Children Or Pregnant Women Undergo Endoscopy?

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Children can use it (with a specialized small scope), usually under general anesthesia.Pregnant women should try to avoid it unless there is an emergency situation (such as massive gastrointestinal bl

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Can Incomplete Disinfection Of Endoscopes Spread Diseases?

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Regular hospitals follow the process of "cleaning enzyme washing disinfection sterilization", which can kill HIV, hepatitis B virus, etc; In recent years, the promotion of disposable endosco...

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​What Is The Difference Between Domestically Produced Endoscopes And Imported Ones?

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Domestic products have approached imports in terms of cost-effectiveness and basic models, but high-end products such as ultrasound endoscopes and fluorescence endoscopes still rely on imports, with c

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What Are The Technological Advancements In Endoscopes?

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High definition/3D imaging: Improve lesion recognition rate.AI assisted: Real time labeling of suspicious lesions (such as early cancer).Capsule endoscopy: Non invasive examination of the small intest

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What Preparations Need To Be Made Before The Inspection?

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Gastrointestinal endoscopy: Fasting for 6-8 hours, colonoscopy requires clearing the intestines in advance.Other: If the cystoscope requires holding urine, please follow the doctor's advice

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Is The endoscope Safe? Will It Infect Or Damage Organs?

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The risk of infection is extremely low (strict disinfection or use of disposable accessories).Perforation and other risks are rare (<0.1%) and are related to surgical techniques and patient conditi...

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Is It Painful To Do An Endoscope?

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Painless option: Most examinations can choose intravenous anesthesia (such as painless gastroscopy).Discomfort: Ordinary gastroscopy may cause nausea, while colonoscopy may cause bloating, but for a s

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Can Endoscopes Only Be Used For Examination? Can It Be Treated?

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Having both diagnostic and therapeutic functions, such as:Removal of polyps and hemostasis (such as ESD/EMR surgery).Remove stones (cholangioscopy) and place stents.Minimally invasive surgery (laparos

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Which Diseases Require Endoscopic Examination?

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Digestive tract: gastric cancer, intestinal polyps, ulcers (gastroscopy/colonoscopy).Respiratory tract: lung cancer, bronchial foreign body (bronchoscopy).Urinary system: bladder tumor (cystoscopy).Gy

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How Does An Endoscope Image?

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Modern endoscopes often use electronic imaging technology (such as CCD/CMOS sensors) to capture images of the body through a front-end camera and transmit them to a display, replacing traditional fibe

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What Is A Medical Endoscope?

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Endoscope is a medical device that enters the human body through natural channels or small incisions, integrating imaging, illumination, and manipulation functions, and is used for diagnosing or treat

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