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The rectum, the final segment of the large intestine, is visualized and examined using a proctoscope, a medical device. Doctors can view the interior of the rectum using a short, rigid, or flexible tube that has a light source and lens at one end.
The proctoscope is placed into the rectum through the anus during a proctoscopy, allowing the physician to examine the rectal walls and surrounding tissues for any indications of inflammation, infection, tumors, or other abnormalities. The proctoscope can also be used for various diagnostic or therapeutic operations, like the removal of polyps or hemorrhoids, or to obtain tissue samples for biopsies.
A frequent diagnostic technique known as proctoscopy is used to assess a variety of rectal and anal disorders, including rectal bleeding, pain, or discharge, as well as to test for colorectal cancer. The process is often risk-free, barely uncomfortable, and finished in a short amount of time.
Depending on the patient’s needs, the doctor’s preferences, and his or her level of experience, the specific proctoscopy procedure performed may change.
The Global Proctoscope Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Haemoband Surgical will also introduce the HB-SleeveLUX Proctoscope, a single-use, self-illuminating, totally disposable proctoscope. The revolutionary and proprietary Locking Technology prevents the Proctoscope from being accidentally removed while in use, reducing unnecessary patient discomfort. The novel Comfort Sleeve allows the physician to position the Proctoscope at any angle, making the process more comfortable for the patient and simpler for the clinician.
Haemoband-PLUS was developed by surgeons and is clinically extremely effective. Because of the multi-action handle, therapists only need one hand to control suction, release, and reload bands. This frees up the other hand to wield a proctoscope, allowing the user to work alone. Haemoband-PLUS’s design also enables far more accurate applications, avoiding the need for additional procedures.
The dual-action handle allows the doctor to simply press the trigger to the designated line, which causes suction. To release the band, the clinician fully compresses the trigger. A clear nozzle end allows for optimum visibility throughout the process, while the device offers greater comfort for patients.