Endoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic medical procedure used to examine the internal organs and cavities of the body. A long, thin, flexible tube with a camera and light source attached is inserted into the body, allowing doctors to visualize and often perform procedures such as biopsies or polyp removal. It is commonly used to examine the digestive tract, respiratory system, and other areas.
This tech insight summary was produced by Sumble. We provide rich account intelligence data.
On our web app, we make a lot of our data available for browsing at no cost.
We have two paid products, Sumble Signals and Sumble Enrich, that integrate with your internal sales systems.