| Instrument Type | ENDOSCOPY INSTRUMENT |
| Application | Laparoscopy, ENDOSCOPY |
| Working Length | 330 mm |
| Jaw Type | Toothed |
| Channel Size | 2.8 mm |
| Usage | Reusable |
| Sterility | Non Sterile |
Endoscopy instruments comprise a specialized suite of medical devices designed to provide direct visualization, diagnosis, and treatment within hollow organs or body cavities without the need for large incisions. Healthline +1At the center of this system is the endoscope itself—a long, thin, rigid or flexible tube equipped with a high-powered light source (like fiber-optics or LEDs) and a tiny video camera at its distal tip to project real-time, high-definition images onto an external operating room monitor. To perform highly complex operations through this narrow tube, modern endoscopes contain dedicated, built-in working channels through which doctors can slide miniature specialized attachments.