tsüstoskoopiat
Tsüstoskoopiat, also known as thoracoscope, is a medical instrument used for visual examination of the chest cavity. It is a flexible, hollow tube with a light source and an eyepiece at one end, and a lens at the other. The instrument is inserted through a small incision in the chest wall, allowing the physician to view the internal structures of the chest, such as the lungs, heart, and other organs. Tsüstoskoopiat is commonly used in diagnostic procedures to assess the condition of the chest cavity, detect abnormalities, and guide interventions such as biopsies or drainage of fluid. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and is considered minimally invasive compared to open chest surgery. The use of tsüstoskoopiat has significantly reduced the need for open thoracotomies, leading to shorter recovery times and reduced post-operative complications.