abstract |
A propellant support apparatus to help a self-propelled colonoscope in its smooth insertion, said colonoscope being insertable in the colon of a patient by driving a plurality of endless belts, mounted along the flexible section of an insertion tube of the colonoscope, without causing pain to the patient even at initial insertion of the colonoscope, comprising an insertable anal pipe ( 1 ) that has a smooth outer surface and a high frictional inner surface. By using motive force produced by friction between the high frictional inner surface ( 3 ) of the insertable anal pipe ( 1 ) and the outside circles of endless belts ( 23 ), mounted along an insertion tube ( 21 ) of the colonoscope, the propellant support apparatus helps the insertion tube ( 21 ) to propel forward, without causing damage to the inside wall of the anus, whereby the colonoscope can be inserted into the colon smoothly. |