About Gastroenterology Cystostome
Cystostome is Used to electro surgically cannulate the trans gastric or trans duodenal wall and into a pancreatic pseudocyst that is visibly bulging into the gastrointestinal tract.
Advanced Features:
- Sterile, Single Use Individual pack
- Compatiable instument channel Dia: 2.8 mm
- Available size: 6, 8.5 & 10 Fr
- Working length: 200 cm
Advanced Manual InstrumentationOur Gastroenterology Cystostome is engineered for manual operation, providing clinicians with tactile control during procedures. Its design reduces reliance on fixed installations while enabling real-time adjustments for patient safety. This flexibility is especially useful in dynamic hospital environments, improving workflow efficiency in gastroenterology units.
Reliable Support for Endoscopic AccessThe cystostome is crucial in facilitating endoscopic interventions, particularly when access through strictures or obstructions is needed. Its precision-crafted tip and durable construction enable swift and accurate creation of entry points, streamlining the process for both routine and complex cases. This reliability translates to better patient outcomes and reduced procedural complications.
FAQs of Gastroenterology Cystostome:
Q: How is the Gastroenterology Cystostome used in hospital settings?
A: The cystostome is utilized manually during endoscopic procedures to create access points, particularly for the bile or pancreatic ducts. It is connected to an endoscopic system and operated in real time by a specialist, enabling precise puncture and dilation where needed.
Q: What makes this cystostome beneficial compared to wall-mounted versions?
A: Being non-wall-mounted, the cystostome offers greater portability and flexible positioning, allowing healthcare professionals to use it in various rooms or setups. This adaptability maximizes usability across different hospital environments and ensures immediate access during emergent or scheduled procedures.
Q: When should a cystostome be employed during gastroenterology procedures?
A: A cystostome is typically used when standard catheterization is difficult due to obstructions or strictures. It is introduced once access challenges are encountered, enabling the creation of a safe passage for the required endoscopic therapy.
Q: Where is this product manufactured and supplied from?
A: The Gastroenterology Cystostome is manufactured, supplied, and exported by reputable companies based in India, ensuring high standards of quality and compliance with international healthcare requirements.
Q: What is the process for operating the Gastroenterology Cystostome manually?
A: Operation involves connecting the cystostome to an endoscope, carefully advancing it to the target site, and then manually puncturing and dilating the membrane or tissue under real-time visualization. The manual process allows for fine-tuned control and quick response to the specific procedural needs.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a real-time, manual cystostome for endoscopic procedures?
A: The real-time operation provides immediate visual feedback, enhancing procedural accuracy and patient safety. Manual control offers a more tactile approach, allowing for nuanced maneuvers that improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the intervention.