About 4mm 0 Telescope
Advin Telescope is a precision optical instrument used in endoscopic and laparoscopic surgeries. It provides a clear and magnified view of internal organs and surgical sites. This telescope ensures accurate visualization, aiding surgeons in performing minimally invasive procedures safely.
Advanced Features:
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Provides clear and magnified visualization of internal structures
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High-quality optical construction for precision
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Durable and long-lasting design
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Compatible with multiple endoscopic and laparoscopic systems
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Enhances surgical accuracy and safety
Wide Clinical ApplicationsThis 4mm rigid telescope is optimized for ENT surgeries, laparoscopy, urology, and arthroscopy, adapting effortlessly to diverse clinical environments. Whether used for diagnostics or surgery, the device guarantees precision and superior imaging in each application.
Superior Optics and DurabilityEngineered with a rod lens optical system, the telescope provides high-resolution, undistorted visualization inside body cavities. Crafted from durable stainless steel and optical glass, it withstands rigorous usage and repeated sterilization, ensuring a prolonged service life.
Effortless Sterilization and MaintenanceDesigned for seamless integration into clinical workflows, the telescope is both autoclavable up to 134C and compatible with standard chemical sterilization methods. Proper storage in a dry, secure endoscope case further extends its operational longevity.
FAQs of 4mm 0 Telescope:
Q: How should the 4mm 0 rigid telescope be sterilized between procedures?
A: The telescope can be sterilized by standard autoclaving at temperatures up to 134C or by chemical sterilization. Always ensure the instrument is completely dry and stored in a clean, secure endoscope case after each procedure.
Q: What kinds of procedures can this rigid telescope be used for?
A: This model is suitable for a variety of diagnostic and surgical procedures, including those in ENT, laparoscopy, urology, and arthroscopy, depending on the specific clinical requirements.
Q: What benefits does the rod lens system provide for endoscopic visualization?
A: The optical rod lens system delivers high-definition imaging and excellent light transmission, ensuring clear, accurate visualization inside body cavities during procedures.
Q: When should the telescope be replaced or serviced?
A: With proper handling and regular maintenance, the telescope has a typical shelf life of 510 years. Replace or service the instrument if physical damage, persistent image distortion, or failure of water-tight seals is observed.
Q: Where can this telescope be used within a clinical setting?
A: The device is appropriate for operating rooms, outpatient surgical suites, and specialty clinics, provided that its integrated with a standard camera and light source system.
Q: What is the process of connecting it to imaging systems?
A: The telescope is compatible with standard camera heads and light cables; simply attach them to the corresponding couplers and ensure all secure fittings before use.
Q: What are the main advantages of using this reusable telescope over disposable scopes?
A: Reusable telescopes offer superior image quality, cost-effectiveness over time, and can be sterilized after each use, reducing medical waste and ensuring consistent diagnostic performance.