An arthroscop[e is a device to look at the interior of a joint.
Scope is the medical term meaning an instrument used for observation. There is no general term for any medical instrument.
A laryngoscope is used for laryngoscopy, a direct visual examination of the larynx.
The medical instrument used to view inside the abdomen is called an endoscope. It is a thin, flexible tube with a light and camera attached to it that allows doctors to visualize the gastrointestinal tract and other organs in the abdomen.
Diarthrotic means pertaining to two joints.
There is not one term but two: esophageal endoscopy.
"Synarthrosis" is the medical term meaning tight joints, i.e. joints that allow no movement between the bones. An example of this kind of joint are the sutures of the cranial bones.
A pelvimeter is an instrument for measuring the pelvis.
The medical term for joints that allow little or no movement is "synarthrosis." Synarthrosis joints are typically fibrous and provide structural support and stability to the body. Examples include sutures in the skull and gomphoses in teeth.
A dermatome is an instrument to cut skin.
Anoscope is a medical term meaning instrument for the direct visual examination of the anus.
Microscopy is the term meaning viewing things with a microscope. Microscopy can be used in hematology, urinalysis, and pathology, among others.
The medical term for an instrument used to examine the kidney is "nephroscope." It is a specialized tool that is inserted through a small incision to visualize and examine the inner structures of the kidney for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.