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Endoscopy With the Flexi-rigid Esophagoscope

Postgraduate Medicine, 1959
From results obtained in a series of 399 esophagoscopic examinations, the authors determined the Eder-Hufford flexi-rigid esophagoscope to be superior to both the Boros and the Schindler instrument...
E, FRIEDMAN, D, KATZ, S, SELESNICK
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Puchok-MT2 diagnostic esophagoscope

Biomedical Engineering, 1979
The proximal part contains a zoom eyepiece, a handle for managing the distal end, buttons for controlling the supply of water and air, means of withdrawing secretions, and a hole for passing biopsy probes. Secretions are withdrawn automatically when an aspirator is connected. Distance marks are made at intervals of 50 mm on the working part.
A. N. Moll   +3 more
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A SAFE DIAGNOSTIC OPTICAL ESOPHAGOSCOPE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
For a long time internists and surgeons have desired to possess an instrument with which the esophagus might be inspected safely and clearly. Esophagitis, a frequent cause of distress (Winkelstein), can be diagnosed only by direct inspection of the inflamed mucosa. Early carcinoma of the esophagus easily escapes roentgenologic detection. DISADVANTAGES
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AN IMPROVED ESOPHAGOSCOPE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1912
The following are, in my opinion, the essential features of a practical working esophagoscope: 1. Simplicity of construction. 2. Ease of introduction without an obturator. 3. The source of illumination must be as near the object to be examined as possible, and so arranged that when instruments are introduced into the tube, the rays of light are not ...
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DEMONSTRATING BRONCHO-ESOPHAGOSCOPE

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1930
This device consists in a two vision telescopic attachment for the Jackson type of bronchoscope and esophagoscope. The direct telescopic view is obtained by the operator by attaching the device to the proximal end of the bronchoscope or esophagoscope after the usual introduction of the endoscope.
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A NEW ESOPHAGOSCOPE

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1948
THE ESOPHAGOSCOPE has been an instrument designed without due regard to the characteristics of the organ which it is intended to inspect; for example, there has been a tendency to design this instrument as if it were a half brother to a bronchoscope. A notable example is the Chevalier Jackson esophagoscope, which is practically a bronchoscope with the ...
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AN IMPROVED BRONCHOSCOPE AND ESOPHAGOSCOPE

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1931
The instruments presented for your consideration are the result of about ten years' experience in bronchoscopy and esophagoscopy, including work in city, county and private hospitals. During this period there has been no curtailment or lack of the necessary standard equipment of either American or European design, i.e., instruments made by Jackson ...
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NEW INFANT BRONCHOSCOPE AND ESOPHAGOSCOPE

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1941
The safety of bronchoscopic or esophagoscopic examination of newborn infants depends on the employment of small caliber instruments. The use of a new miniature lamp and lamp carrier has made possible a significant decrease in the external diameter of the infant bronchoscope and esophagoscope herein described, without decreasing the working lumens. The
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[Esophagoscopic images in liver diseases].

Minerva dietologica e gastroenterologica, 1977
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G. Fichera   +2 more
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