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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1021686
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
A New Optical System in Tympanic Membrane and Middle Ear Endoscopy
Publication History
Publication Date:
17 March 2008 (online)
Summary
In cooperation with the firm of Richard Wolf, a new ear telescope has been developed which facilitates the diagnosis and documentation of tympanic membrane lesions. This 6.8 mm telescope of the Lumina type is prevented from misting up by a stream of air directed across the distal viewing window.
This 6.8 mm Lumina telescope also formed the basis for a completely newly developed optical system for middle ear endoscopy. This combined optical system comprising a mother and baby scope has been undergoing trials for the past 18 months. The baby scope can be passed through the mother scope, thus permiting inspection of the tympanic cavity, under direct vision and unaffected by involuntary movements of the patient. The particular configuration of this system makes it easy for the endoscopist to apply his eye first to one and then to the other telescope. The 6.8 mm mother scope and the 2.7 mm baby scope can both be connected to a camera which provides high-quality pictures the dimension of which are only a little smaller than those of a slide.
Key words:
Diagnosis and documentation of tympanic membrane findings - Tympanic membrane photography - Middle ear endoscopy - Mother- and babyscope optical system