The Karl Storz 26008BA is a rigid endoscope used primarily for laparoscopic and general surgical procedures. It is a part of the Karl Storz visualization system and is known for its durable design and clear imaging, which is essential for minimally invasive procedures. The 26008BA model is specifically designed for laparoscopy, providing a high-quality, clear view of the abdominal cavity and other internal organs. Below are the key specifications and features of the Karl Storz 26008BA:
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The Karl Storz 26008BA is a high-quality rigid endoscope designed for laparoscopy and other minimally invasive procedures. It provides excellent image clarity with its high-resolution optics and is built for durability and ease of use in the surgical setting. Its slim profile, ergonomic design, and compatibility with Karl Storz light sources make it a reliable tool for diagnosis and surgical interventions. The 30° field of view allows for effective visualization during complex procedures, and the autoclavable design ensures the scope can be safely reused.
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Exploration and biopsy of the abdomen (in organs such as the liver, prostate, pancreas, lymph nodes, kidney, small intestines, and others);
Examination of the thorax and chest;
Biopsy for diagnosis of cancer patients (detection and staging);
Surgery or exploration of the joints (arthroscopy);
Endoscopic examination and biopsies of organs such as urinary bladder, nose, and ears.