Sure thing... we talk about the "Nazi" and the "Waltz" positions. The first refers to a having the arm holding the scope raised out high in front of you, as if giving the salute popularized by the Nazi political movement. This is unpopular today as it is uncomfortable and inefficient for performing endoscopy. The better position is the "Waltz" position, with the hand holding the scope pulled back comfortably to your shoulder, as if holding the hand of a dance partner while doing a waltz. This is more comfortable, less fatiguing, and allows more rotational control.
That particular fibreoptic scope has an outer diameter of 5.0 mm - would probably work, btu I'm not familiar with the ideal diameters for the adult urethra!
Very useful information.
Great efforts by Doctor 👌😊🌷
Very good and informative video.Thank you very much for preparing and sharing.Good luck to you.
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@@OpenAirwayorg In fiberoptic endoscopic process Endoscope will insert till lower esophageal sphincter ?
Can u spell out the two positions please
Sure thing... we talk about the "Nazi" and the "Waltz" positions. The first refers to a having the arm holding the scope raised out high in front of you, as if giving the salute popularized by the Nazi political movement. This is unpopular today as it is uncomfortable and inefficient for performing endoscopy. The better position is the "Waltz" position, with the hand holding the scope pulled back comfortably to your shoulder, as if holding the hand of a dance partner while doing a waltz. This is more comfortable, less fatiguing, and allows more rotational control.
Can you used this scope as a cystoscope ?
That particular fibreoptic scope has an outer diameter of 5.0 mm - would probably work, btu I'm not familiar with the ideal diameters for the adult urethra!
@@RossHofmeyr Thanks a lot for the answer. Kind regards. Alex