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The smallest image sensors make endoscope solutions with a diameter of ~ 1 mm possible. Such miniaturized visualization systems based on Chip-in-Tip technology (CIT technology) can be used to implement new product ideas and open up fields of application in minimally invasive surgery.

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Using very small image sensors in CIT systems means that there is more space for other functions.

For applications such as uretero-renoscopy, endoscopes with integrated working channels are used. If the space required for image transmission is reduced by a smaller chip at the tip, other required functions such as the working channel for instruments or the flow for suction can be increased.

New areas of application can be opened up by installing the image sensor so that it can be inserted through a vessel coated by a flexible hose. Applications such as in cardiology are just as conceivable here as miniaturized visualization systems for endoscopic spinal surgery or sialoendoscopy.

The combination of CIT endoscopes with a flexibly configurable camera platform enables image quality to be improved. By adapting the camera precisely to the connected endoscope and optimally adjusting the video algorithms to it, the image quality can be improved even with the smallest endoscope diameters.