ISO 8600-6-2020 pdf download.Endoscopes一Medical endoscopes and endotherapy devices- Part 6: Vocabulary. 3.3 Name of endotherapy devices 3.3.1 aspiration needle needle which is intended to be used to aspirate liquid or tissue during endotherapy 3.3.2 balloon catheter catheter (3.3.10) intended to be used to dilate a vessel, lumen, papilla or fistula, which is manufactured with a tube and a balloon (15.4) at the distal end for dilation 3.3.3 balloon dilator catheter (1110) intended to be used to dilate a vessel, lumen, papilla or fistula, which is manufactured with a tube and a balloon (3j4) at the distal end for dilation 3.3.4 biopsy forceps endotherapy device (311A), consists of a rigid or flexible metal coil or plastic tube whose distal end is equipped with a pair of cups (3.5.13) which is operated by a control handle (15.36) attached at the proximal end of the instrument, used through a compatible endoscope (1L3) introduced into the body cavity through an artificial orifice of the body or the working channel of the endoscope (31.3) to obtain specimens for histological/pathological diagnosis during endoscopy Note I to entry: Some biopsy forceps can apply high frequency electricity for coagulation to prevent internal bleeding. See hot biopsy forceps (3.3.42). 3.3.5 biopsy needle device typically constructed of a coil, tube or pipe whose distal end is equipped with a needle which is typically operated by a control handle (3.5.36) attached at the proximal end of the instrument to obtain specimens for histological/pathological diagnosis during endoscopy, which is introduced into the body cavity through an artificial orifice of the body or the working channel of the endoscope (3i..3) 3.3.6 bipolar endotherapy coagulator specialized electrosurgical unit (3.5.17), intended to be used during endoscopy for high frequency endoscopic electrosurgery, which coagulates or cuts tissue with high temperatures by creating a high frequency electrical current transmitted through the tissue between the two electrical contacts of the instrument 3.3.7 bougie flexible or rigid, rod-shaped surgical instrument of various diameters that is intended for use in probing or dilating a tubular passage for the diagnosis and treatment of strictures 3.3.8 brachytherapy applicator device, which is considered a component of the afterloading system and is typically designed for use with a specific remote-afterloading brachytherapy system and/or for the treatment of a specific body area, with configurations such as hollow needles, tubes or catheters (3.3.10) which are affixed or implanted on or within the body, which serve as...

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