The RCS-100 Medical Camera System with otoscope lens and LED light provides an enhanced view of the auditory canal, as well as 6 x magnification displayed on the 5” LCD screen.
ENT & Audiology News notes: The ability to capture and record photographic images of tympanic membranes in routine clinical practice has several distinct advantages over hand-drawn representations. Photographs are helpful when explaining unfamiliar concepts to patients and can be a valuable aid when discussing treatment options. Photo documentation is essential for accurately monitoring evolving pathologies, such as tympanic membrane retraction, where subtle changes over time could be easily missed or overlooked when relying on drawings alone. Finally, photographs also provide a precise, contemporaneous record for medico-legal purposes. 1