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BS ISO 8600-6-2020 pdf free download.Endoscopes — Medical endoscopes and endotherapy devices Part 6: Vocabulary.
This document defines terms for endoscopes and endotherapy devices commonly used in the endoscopic area. This document does not define general medical terms or other general terms. This document does not define terms that should be defined in other ISO 8600 (all parts).
2 Normative references There are no normative references in this document.
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3.1 General terms
3.1.1 active endotherapy device device, consists of a probe/electrode (3.3.24) which is inserted through the working channel of an endoscope into natural or surgically created body cavities or instrument channels (3.5.43), and a generator which supplies the energy to be transmitted to the distal end of the device, used for endotherapy, e.g. cutting/coagulating/vaporizing/ablation of tissue, by using energy, including, e.g. high frequency, electromagnetic, ultrasonic or laser energy sources
3.1.2 capsule endoscope capsule shaped endoscope which is introduced into a digestive tract by swallowing by the patient through the mouth
3.1.3 endoscope medical instrument having viewing means, with or without optics, introduced into a body cavity through a natural or surgically created body opening for examination, diagnosis or therapy
Note 1 to entry: It may be of rigid or flexible type; all types may have different image-transmitting systems (e.g., optical, via lenses, or fibre bundles) and image pick-up systems (e.g., video or ultrasonic sensors).
Note 2 to entry: An endoscope can also be tube with illumination.
3.1.13 ultrasound endoscope
endoscope (3.1.3) with an electro‑acoustical image pick‑up system
3.1.14 video endoscope
endoscope (3.1.3) in which the image is transmitted by a solid‑state imaging device
3.2 Names of endoscopes from aspect of Intended use
3.2.1 adenoscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and treatment of the nasal cavity, e.g., during the removal of the adenoids
3.2.2 angioscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and treatment of the lumen and patency of the veins or arteries, which is inserted percutaneously
3.2.3 anoproctoscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and treatment of the rectum and anus, which is inserted into the body through the anus during the procedure called proctoscopy and anoscopy
3.2.4 anoscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and treatment of the anus and rectum
3.2.5 antroscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and treatment mainly of the maxillary antrum
3.2.6 arterioscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and some treatment of coronary arteries, peripheral vessels, and intracardiac structures
3.2.7 arthroscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and treatment of the interior of the joints such as the knee, shoulder or elbow, which is introduced into the joint cavity usually through an artificial orifice
3.2.8 auditory canal endoscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and treatment of the middle ear and the ear canal(the canal from the ear opening to the tympanic membrane or the ear drum)
3.2.9 bronchoscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and treatment of the trachea, bronchi and lungs which is inserted through the mouth or nose
3.2.10 cholangioscope
endoscope (3.1.3) used for observation, diagnosis, and treatment of the choledoch (common bile duct) which is inserted via an incision in the abdomen or via a flexible duodenoscope (3.2.18).BS ISO 8600-6 pdf download.

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