Fiberoptic colonscopy was performed in 35 patients with cancer of the large intestine (14% among the examined patients). Endoscopic diagnosis in cancer of the large intestine was precise in 96%, the results of Fiberoptic colonscopy, biopsy and cytologic assay being of primary importance in recognition of the early cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClinical evaluation of the up-to-date fibre endoscope models makes it possible to set apart 3 successive stages in the course of creating gastro-intestinal endoscopy, viz. construction of instruments with side optics, making esophagofibroscopes with end optics and transformation of esophagofibroscopes into panendoscopes. Depending upon the nature of the disease and the diagnostic objectives to be fulfilled various types of fibre endoscopes, both new and old, are recommended for clinical use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVestn Otorinolaringol
September 1975