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endoscope

In medicine, tubular instrument inserted into a cavity in the body to investigate and treat diseases during a process known as endoscopy.



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In the 15 years since, this relatively young subspecialty has witnessed the evolution of endoscopic fragmentectomy, decompression of lateral recess stenosis, forminoplasty, and spinal stabilization, to name a few procedures.
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