Surgery – Endoscope – Having means to protect user – patient – or endoscope from...
Patent
1995-10-30
1999-02-23
Leubecker, John P.
Surgery
Endoscope
Having means to protect user, patient, or endoscope from...
600110, A61B 105
Patent
active
058738169
ABSTRACT:
An electronic endoscope system comprises an insertional part at least part of whose armor is a conductor, an imaging unit incorporated in the insertional part and realized with a solid-state imaging device, a signal transmitting device for transmitting an electric signal that results from photoelectric conversion performed by the solid-state imaging device, and a signal processor for transforming an electric signal transmitted by the signal transmitting device into a video signal. The conductor serving as the armor of the insertional part is electrically isolated from the imaging unit, signal transmitting device, signal processor, and around.
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Kagawa Hiroaki
Saito Hidetoshi
Saito Katsuyuki
Sakamoto Nobuyuki
Leubecker John P.
Olympus Optical Co,. Ltd.
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