use for observation, diagnosis, imaging and treatment of the intestine and the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract (the lining of the digestive tract) leading to the intestine
Field of view: 140°
Direction of view: Forward viewing
Depth of field: 5-100 mm
Distal end out diameter: 9.2 mm
Insertion tube outer diameter: 9.4 mm
Channel inner diameter: 2.8 mm
Minimum visible distance: 3.00 mm
Working length: 2000 mm
Angulation range: Up 180°, Down 180°, Right 160°, Left 160°
Total length: 2345 mm
Advancements in flexible endoscopy have rapidly progressed this technology to the next level of sophistication. Complex endoscopes and accessories have expanded the capabilities of performing surgery and treatments in a less invasive manner.
A flexible endoscope is like a Swiss Army knife that is brilliantly designed into a compact device that includes a suction channel, light and image guides, irrigation channels, and biopsy channels capable of passing instruments through.
Control body
Insertion tube
Bending section/distal tip
Light guide connector