What Is Ultra-High-Definition Endoscopy? A Clear Look Inside the Body
Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) endoscopy refers to a cutting-edge imaging technology used during endoscopic procedures to visualize internal organs with exceptional clarity. By delivering images with extremely high resolution, UHD endoscopy allows healthcare professionals to see tissue structures, blood vessels, and subtle abnormalities in far greater detail than traditional endoscopy systems.
How UHD Endoscopy Works
Endoscopy involves inserting a flexible tube with a light and camera into the body to examine the digestive tract, respiratory system, or other internal areas. In UHD endoscopy, the camera and display systems are designed to capture and show images at resolutions much higher than standard high-definition. This results in sharper, more detailed visuals that help clinicians differentiate healthy tissue from disease.
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