A colonoscope is a fiberoptic endoscope commonly used in clinical practice. It can be inserted retrograde down through the anus to examine the rectum, sigmoid colon, descending colon, transverse colon, ascending colon, and cecum, as well as a small section of the small intestine (ileocecal end) connected to the large intestine. It is possible to clearly detect intestinal lesions and also to treat some of them, such as direct microscopic removal of benign lesions such as colonic polyps, microscopic hemostasis of intestinal bleeding, and removal of foreign bodies in the colon.
Model: CF-VI
Field of view: 140 °
Diameter: 12.9mm
Working length: 1,330mm
Total Length: 1,620mm
Advancements in flexible endoscopy have rapidly progressed this technology to the next level of sophistication. Complex endoscopes and accessories have expanded the capabilities of performing surgery and treatments in a less invasive manner.
A flexible endoscope is like a Swiss Army knife that is brilliantly designed into a compact device that includes a suction channel, light and image guides, irrigation channels, and biopsy channels capable of passing instruments through.
Control body
Insertion tube
Bending section/distal tip
Light guide connector