đŠ Module 2: Components of a Flexible Endoscope System
đŠ Module 2: Components of a Flexible Endoscope System
Insertion tube, bending section, control body.
Light guide system and camera/image sensor.
Video processor and light source integration.
Endoscopic accessories (forceps, loops, biopsy tools, caps).
Here is the full Module 2: Components of a Flexible Endoscope System for your internal sales team training, presented with:
đ Reading materials (brand-neutral)
đď¸ YouTube video links
đźď¸ Suggested image types
â FAQ (5 dual-language, 1-line format)
â MCQs (5 dual-language, not overlapping with FAQs)
đ§ Module 2: Components of a Flexible Endoscope System
đ§ 1. Overview of Key Components
Flexible endoscopy systems are composed of interconnected parts that function together to enable minimally invasive diagnostics and interventions.
đ 1. Insertion Tube & Bending Section
Insertion Tube: This long, flexible shaft is introduced into the patient. It houses working channels, light fibers, and camera wiring.
Bending Section: Located at the distal tip, this segment is controlled by the operator for navigating complex anatomy. Controlled via a knob on the control body, it allows deflection in multiple directions.
đŽ 2. Control Body
The central interface for the operator.
Includes angulation control knobs, suction/air/water buttons, and working channel ports.
Ergonomic design allows precise control even during prolonged procedures.
đĄ 3. Light Guide System & Image Sensor
The light guide carries illumination from an external light source (usually LED or xenon) to the tip.
The camera or image sensor (typically CMOS/CCD chip) captures the internal image and transmits it to the monitor via the video processor.
đş 4. Video Processor & Light Source
The video processor receives the signal from the image sensor and renders a real-time image on the medical monitor.
The light source unit delivers bright and stable illumination. Some systems combine both into one compact tower.
đ ď¸ 5. Endoscopic Accessories
Flexible scopes support working channels for accessory tools:
Biopsy forceps
Polypectomy snares/loops
Foreign body retrieval tools
Distal caps for stability or EMR procedures
The accessory compatibility determines the range of clinical procedures the scope can perform.
đď¸ Relevant YouTube Videos
đźď¸ Suggested Images
Cross-section diagram of a flexible scope (labeled parts: camera, bending, light guide)
Real-world image of scope control body
Side-by-side image of light source + processor tower
Biopsy forceps inserted into working channel
â FAQs x 5 (English + Myanmar in one line)
What is the purpose of the bending section? â Bending Section áá˛áˇ ááŹáááşáááŹáá˛?
â It helps navigate internal anatomy easily â ááťááşáážáŹááźááşáĄáá˝ááşá¸áááŻáˇ áá˝ááşáá°á á˝áŹáááşááąáŹááşáááŻááşáĄáąáŹááş ááąáŹááşááśáˇááąá¸áááşáWhy is the control body important? â Control Body ááŹááźáąáŹááˇáşáĄááąá¸ááźáŽá¸áá˛?
â It manages all functions like angulation, suction â ááŹá¸áááşáážáŻá á áŻááşááźááşá¸ á áááˇáş ááŻááşááąáŹááşááťááşáĄáŹá¸ááŻáśá¸ááᯠááááşá¸ááťáŻááşáááşáWhere is the image captured in a flexible scope? â ááťááşáážáŹááźááşááŻáśáááşá¸ááŹááąááŹá áááşáážáŹáá˛?
â At the tip by a CCD/CMOS chip â Scope ááąáŹááşááŻáśá¸áĄá áááşáĄáááŻááşá¸ááž CMOS áááŻáˇáááŻááş CCD chip ááźááˇáşáWhat is the light guide used for? â Light Guide ááᯠááŹáĄáá˝ááşááŻáśá¸áá˛?
â To transmit illumination into the body â áĄáááşá¸ááᯠááťááşáážáŹááźááşáĄáá˝ááşá¸áááŻáˇ ááąá¸áááŻáˇáááşáWhat kind of tools can go through the working channel? â Working Channel áážáá áşáááˇáş áááş Tool ááťáŹá¸áá˝áŹá¸áááŻááşáá˛?
â Biopsy, snare, caps, etc. â Tissue áá°áááˇáş forceps, loop, cap á áááˇáş tools ááťáŹá¸á
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