About 4mm Arthroscope Telescope
The 4mm Arthroscope Telescope is an essential device used in minimally invasive orthopedic procedures for joint inspection and treatment. It is designed to deliver high-resolution visualization of the surgical field, helping surgeons perform accurate diagnostics and interventions. Manufactured with premium optical glass and a robust stainless steel body, it ensures durability and consistent performance. Advin Health Care offers this arthroscope as part of its advanced arthroscopy product line, ensuring reliability and precision in every procedure. This instrument is ideal for knee, shoulder, ankle, and other joint arthroscopy surgeries.
Advanced Features:
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High-resolution optical system for superior image quality
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4mm diameter design for compatibility with standard arthroscopy sheaths
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Constructed from premium stainless steel for durability
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Available in multiple viewing angles (0A, 30A, 70A)
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Autoclavable design for safe and repeated sterilization
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Suitable for various orthopedic and joint arthroscopy procedures
High-Resolution Arthroscopic ImagingThe 4mm Arthroscope Telescope utilizes an advanced rod lens system to provide exceptional light transmission and image clarity during orthopedic examinations. Its anti-glare coating and wide-angle eyepiece minimize distortion, offering surgeons a precise and clear view needed for successful arthroscopic procedures. Optional field of view angles and high magnification capabilities ensure that even subtle joint features can be evaluated in real time.
Reliable and Durable ConstructionBuilt with medical-grade stainless steel and optical glass, the arthroscope is both durable and lightweight, weighing approximately 100 g. Its robust materials and waterproof design enable repeated sterilization up to 134C using standard autoclave procedures, ensuring both patient safety and prolonged instrument lifespan. The portable design facilitates easy handling and efficient use in varied clinical environments.
Flexible Use and CompatibilityDesigned for orthopedic surgery, the telescope features a standard light cable connector and is suitable for both direct visualization through the eyepiece or integration with video adapters for digital imaging. Its angular direction markings, range of working lengths, and optical magnification support versatile surgical applications and streamlined workflow in hospitals and clinics.
FAQ's of 4mm Arthroscope Telescope:
Q: How should the 4mm Arthroscope Telescope be sterilized after use?
A: The 4mm Arthroscope Telescope is compatible with standard autoclave procedures and can be sterilized at temperatures up to 134C. It's important to follow hospital protocols, ensuring the instrument is properly cleaned and dried before autoclaving to maintain its longevity and optical quality.
Q: What are the available field of view angles and how do they benefit surgical procedures?
A: This arthroscope offers endoscope angle options of 0, 30, and 70 with a field of view up to 105. These variations allow surgeons to select the optimal viewing perspective needed for a wide range of joint examinations, which enhances diagnostic precision and procedural efficiency.
Q: Where is the 4mm Arthroscope Telescope typically used?
A: Primarily designed for hospital and clinical settings, especially in orthopedic departments, this device is widely utilized for arthroscopic procedures involving the visual examination and treatment of joints, such as knees and shoulders.
Q: What processes ensure the arthroscope remains accurate and safe for repeated use?
A: The telescope is manufactured using high-quality, medical-grade stainless steel and optical glass, is sealed for waterproof performance, and features anti-glare coatings. Regular sterilization using standard autoclave methods safeguards both performance and patient safety for each use.
Q: How does the rod lens system contribute to high-resolution imaging?
A: The rod lens system enhances light transmission and image clarity by reducing internal light scatter and maximizing luminosity, which allows surgeons to observe joint structures in precise detail during procedures.
Q: When should the angle of the arthroscope be selected, and what are its typical uses?
A: Surgeons choose the angle (0, 30, or 70) before beginning a procedure, based on the specific anatomical area and the preferred viewing approach. Different angles help access challenging joint compartments or improve visualization during complex interventions.
Q: What are the benefits of the arthroscope's anti-glare coating and wide-angle eyepiece?
A: The anti-glare coating minimizes visual artifacts and enhances contrast, while the wide-angle, focusable eyepiece provides an expansive and sharp field of view. These features work together to improve accuracy and efficiency during arthroscopic surgeries.