Versatile Veterinary Dual-Use Endoscope System with Disposable Endoscope for Multiple Applications
This versatile veterinary dual-use endoscope system is tailored for a wide range of surgical applications, offering support for both reusable and disposable endoscope options. Designed for precision in procedures such as gastrointestinal and respiratory diagnostics, it provides clear imaging and seamless operation. Its adaptability to multiple surgical modes enhances its utility in veterinary practices. An efficient and practical choice for animal healthcare professionals.
Quick Info.
Warranty: 1 Year
After-sale Service: Online technical support
Material: metal
Shelf Life: 2 years
Quality Certification: ce
Instrument classification: Class II
Safety standard: GB15979-2002
Type: Optical Endoscope & Accessories
Resolutign: 1080P
Mode: Disposable Scope Mode/ Rigid Endoscope’ Mode
Applicable objects: cows, sheep, horses, pigs, dogs, cats, and various types of poultry
monitor: 15-inch HD monitor
LED Cold Light Source: 80W LED Cold Light Source
Outer Packaging Dimensions: 55*45*29
Gross Weight: 35KG
- SKU NO.: UMY-SE-076
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Origin: China
The Specific Parameters
– 1/2.8″ Full HD CMOS, 1080P Resolutign
– Disposable Scope Mode/ Rigid Endoscope’ Mode
– Three surgical modalities One-click switching
– Integrated 80W LED Cold Light Source
– Bult-in USB Storage Built-in 15-inch HD monitor,Multi-Use Disposable Scope
– Applicable objects: cows, sheep, horses, pigs, dogs, cats, and various types of poultry,experimental animals
Scope of application
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1. Examination of gastrointestinal diseases
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2. Examination of pancreatic and biliary diseases: pancreatic cancer, cholangitis, cholangiocarcinoma, etc.
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3. Laparoscopy: liver diseases, biliary diseases, etc.
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4. Examination of respiratory diseases: lung cancer, bronchoscopic lung biopsy and brush test, selective
bronchography, etc. |
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5. Urinary tract examination: cystitis, bladder combination, bladder tumor, renal tuberculosis, kidney stones,
kidney tumor, congenital malformation of ureter, ureteral stones, ureteral tumor, etc. |