About Endoscope Advin
Advin Health Care Video Gastroscope is performed with a Gastroscope - a long, flexible lighted tube with a camera. A gastroscopy is a procedure where a thin, flexible tube called an Gastroscope is used to look inside the oesophagus (gullet), stomach and first part of the small intestine (duodenum). Its also sometimes referred to as an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The endoscope has a light and a camera at one end.
Advanced Features:
- Super Bright LED-At-Tip: Experience 30% more Brightness & 15% wider spread thanks to the new phosphor coating on the LED substrate, supporting high reliability over years of use.
- LED-At-Tip technology does away with the fragile light guide glass fibre bundle making the scopes very sturdy and environment friendly.
- Long life, superior light intensity, low maintenance & low replacement cost.
- Dedicated auxilliary water channel washing the mucosa of the lower GI tract.
- Remote Control For Easy to use
- Ultra light Weight, single step waterproof connector makes endoscope more reliable & user Friendly..
High-Resolution Imaging for Accurate DiagnosisEquipped with a full HD CMOS camera, the Advin Endoscope delivers crisp, detailed visuals essential for effective clinical diagnoses. Its adjustable LED lighting and real-time operation allow clinicians to detect abnormalities with high precision while enjoying flexible viewing angles and minimal image distortion.
Flexible, User-Friendly DesignWith a robust 1-meter tube and 8 mm diameter, this endoscope provides enhanced maneuverability for internal examination, even in hard-to-reach areas. Control buttons conveniently placed on the device handle ensure seamless operation during procedures, minimizing interruptions and enhancing patient comfort.
Reliable Performance and LongevityWaterproof (IPX7) and constructed from medical-grade stainless steel and plastic, the Advin Endoscope guarantees durability and ease of sterilization through autoclave. Its shelf life is five years, with optional battery backup for up to two hours of portable use, supporting the demanding needs of modern clinical settings.
FAQs of Endoscope Advin:
Q: How is the Advin Endoscope used in clinical diagnosis and internal examination?
A: The Advin Endoscope is utilized during internal examinations to provide real-time, high-definition visuals of bodily cavities and organs, aiding clinicians in making accurate diagnoses. Its flexible tube and adjustable LED illumination facilitate navigation and visualization during procedures.
Q: What is the process for sterilizing the Advin Endoscope after use?
A: Sterilization is performed by autoclaving the endoscope, owing to its medical-grade stainless steel and plastic construction. This ensures the device meets hygiene standards required in hospitals and clinics for repeated safe use.
Q: When should I opt for battery backup during procedures?
A: Battery backup is advisable during examinations or procedures where portability is necessary or when electrical outlets are inaccessible. The optional battery provides up to two hours of continuous operation, ensuring uninterrupted workflow.
Q: Where can the Advin Endoscope be used, and is it suitable for portable applications?
A: This endoscope is suitable for hospital and clinic use, and its lightweight, compact design allows for easy portability between locations. The device is not wall-mounted, making it ideal for mobile diagnostics and procedures.
Q: What software platforms are compatible with the Advin Endoscopes image output?
A: The device supports image output via video out and USB connectivity, making it compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems for image viewing and documentation.
Q: How does the adjustable LED light feature benefit visual inspections?
A: The adjustable LED illumination enables clinicians to tailor lighting conditions according to the examination area, enhancing visibility and aiding in the identification of subtle features, contributing to precise, high-quality imaging.
Q: What steps should be taken to store the Advin Endoscope for maximum shelf life?
A: To maintain its five-year shelf life, store the endoscope in a dry, cool environment and follow manufacturer guidelines for cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance, reducing the risk of damage or malfunction.