Scoping

veterinary endoscope used by Dr. Jeff Cripps at the Windsor Animal Clinic

Thanks goes to to onlinepetvideo.com for this endoscopy video

Using fiber optic scopes has become more popular in veterinary medicine. This allows us to perform various procedures such as observation, biopsy and foreign body removal with far less discomfort and quicker recovery time. We have, in house, both flexible and rigid scopes depending on the procedure needed.

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Instruments to acquire biopsies
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Tip of biopsy instrument
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Flexible endoscope
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Nasal rigid scope
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Ear rigid scopes
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General purpose rigid scope
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Rigid scope controller
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Flexible scope controller
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Flexible scope controller
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Some of the procedures we are able to do at Windsor Animal Clinic

Rhinoscopy – scoping of the nose
Bronchoscopy – scoping of the upper airways
Endoscopy(colonoscopy) – scoping of the large intestines
Gastroscopy – scoping of the upper digestive tract (esophagus,stomach,duodenum)
Colposcopy – scoping of the vagina and cervix
Otoscopy – scoping the ears

veterinary otoscope (ear scoping) at the Windsor Animal Clinic