· The operating handle is linked to the display via an aviation-grade connection, ensuring a secure and stable attachment. Once connected, a 40-degree twist locks the interface in place, maintaining a consistent and smooth image transmission.
· The insertion component is capable of 240° rotation to both the left and right. This facilitates multi-directional viewing post-insertion by merely turning the lower section of the handle, negating the need to rotate the entire apparatus.
· Suitable for managing challenging intubations, this device facilitates airway examinations, double-lumen viewing, bronchoalveolar lavage, and tissue biopsy procedures. It’s also employed in the treatment of pneumothorax, stent placement, and extraction of foreign objects from the trachea. Additionally, it supports various bronchial therapies, including targeted radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and the direct injection of medications.
· A single screen is compatible with four different scopes, offering a choice of four working channel sizes to suit various procedures. The robust electronic camera system is LED-equipped, and it incorporates CMOS technology for image processing, yielding high-quality visuals. This modern system is more durable and has a longer lifespan compared to conventional scopes.
· This device is utilized in various clinical settings, including the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Respiratory Medicine, Anesthesiology, and the Emergency Department.
· The device is applicable across multiple medical departments and settings, including the Emergency Department, Department of Anesthesiology, Respiratory Care Department, Otolaryngology (ENT), Pediatrics, Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Operating Room, and during ambulance transportation.