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Endoscopy is a procedure that uses a camera to perform an internal procedure through a small incision (about 0.5-1.5 cm). It can be used to perform surgery or to examine and diagnose a condition. Surgery for endometriosis may employ it.
An objective lens positioned distally is typically used to capture images via the telescope. The image is subsequently transmitted via a rod-lens system to an ocular lens located proximally, which enlarges it for the surgeon. The resolution of an optical system is limited to the resolution of diffraction-point objects, which are transformed into spots.
The size of such spots depends on the optical aperture, image magnification, and light wavelength. Larger telescopes with lower magnification typically produce smaller dots, which indicates higher resolution.
The Global High-definition endoscopic camera system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Endoluxe is pleased to present TowerTechTM, the first high-definition, wireless endoscopic camera in the med-tech sector. All of the legacy endoscopy video platform’s capabilities are offered by TowerTechTM, and it is integrated within the camera head.
In order to use a standard traditional endoscopic platform, one needs a big, wheeled base tower, a camera head, a camera processor, a light source, a big light cable, a recorder, a monitor, and a risky wire that connects the camera to the monitor. All the required visualisation capabilities and functions are neatly integrated into the design-award-winning camera head with Endoluxe TowerTechTM.
For all endoscopic operations that use industry-standard rigid and flexible analogue scopes, such as urology, gynaecology, ENT, general surgery, and orthopaedics, the Endoluxe eVS camera system is ideal.