Disposable Temperature & Pressure Sensing Endoscope

Aug 28,2025

Smarter Visualization for Safer Procedures

The Disposable Temperature & Pressure Sensing Endoscope represents a new generation of minimally invasive medical devices that integrate advanced sensing technologies directly into endoscopic platforms. By embedding real-time temperature and pressure monitoring modules, physicians gain both high-quality visualization and precise physiological feedback during procedures.

Why Temperature & Pressure Sensing Matters

Traditional disposable endoscopes provide imaging, but lack safety feedback. In energy-based therapies such as radiofrequency or pulsed field ablation, uncontrolled temperature or pressure can increase the risk of complications. With built-in sensing, the endoscope continuously monitors:

Temperature – preventing thermal injury to surrounding tissues.

Pressure – ensuring safe irrigation, perfusion, and navigation in delicate anatomy.

This enhances patient safety and procedure efficiency, reducing risks while supporting physicians with actionable data.

Advantages of a Disposable Design

Eliminates cross-contamination and reprocessing challenges.

Ensures a sterile, ready-to-use device for each patient.

Provides consistent quality and reliability.

Customizable Solutions & System Integration

At Diagsensor, we provide more than just a device.

Customized design & manufacturing: endoscopes tailored to client specifications.

Supporting host system: matched console for display, control, and data integration.

Turnkey solution: from device to system, offering complete OEM/ODM services.

Clinical Applications

Designed for urology and other minimally invasive procedures, this next-generation endoscope combines visualization with sensing, enabling safer energy delivery, smarter decisions, and improved clinical outcomes.

Redefining Endoscopy

The Disposable Temperature & Pressure Sensing Endoscope delivers not only imaging but also intelligent monitoring — backed by full-system support and customization. It reflects the future of endoscopic innovation: smarter, safer, and solution-driven.