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Metal Proctoscope

A Metal Proctoscope is a rigid, tube-like surgical instrument used to examine the rectum and anal canal.

Features:
Made of stainless steel or metal alloy
Hollow tube with a beveled tip
Includes an obturator (for smooth insertion) and handle
Some models have built-in light source
Reusable and sterilizable

Uses:
Visual inspection of rectum and anus
Used for procedures like biopsy, polyp removal, or hemorrhoid treatment
Helps diagnose conditions like fissures, tumors, or infections

Refurbished Olympus Colonoscope

A Refurbished Olympus Colonoscope is a pre-owned flexible endoscopic instrument used to examine the colon and rectum, which has been professionally restored to function like new.

Features:
Flexible insertion tube with high-resolution imaging and light transmission
Angulation control for easy navigation through the colon
Biopsy channel for tissue sampling or instrument insertion
Compatible with Olympus video processors and light sources
Fully cleaned, repaired, and tested for safety and performance

Uses:
Performs colonoscopy to detect polyps, cancer, inflammation, bleeding, or other abnormalities
Allows biopsies and minor treatments
Cost-effective choice for clinics and hospitals needing high-quality equipment at lower prices

Refurbished Olympus Gastroscope

A Refurbished Olympus Gastroscope is a pre-owned flexible endoscope used for examining the stomach, esophagus, and upper small intestine, which has been professionally restored to meet original performance and safety standards.

Features:
Flexible insertion tube with a high-resolution camera and light source
Restored optics and electronics to original quality
Articulating tip for better navigation
Compatible with Olympus endoscopy processors
Thoroughly tested, cleaned, and sterilized

Uses:
Performs gastroscopy (upper GI endoscopy)
Helps diagnose ulcers, tumors, inflammation, bleeding, or blockages
Used to take biopsies or perform minor procedures
Cost-effective solution for hospitals and clinics

Refurbished Olympus Endoscopy Processor

A Refurbished Olympus Endoscopy Processor is a pre-owned medical device that has been professionally restored to full working condition. It processes video signals from Olympus endoscopes to produce high-quality images during endoscopic procedures.

Features:
Provides high-resolution imaging for clear visualization
Compatible with various Olympus endoscope models
May include advanced imaging technologies like Narrow Band Imaging (NBI)
Tested for safety and performance
Cost-effective alternative to new processors

Uses:
Used in endoscopy systems for diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal and other internal conditions
Converts signals from the endoscope into clear video images on monitors
Supports various endoscopic procedures such as gastroscopy and colonoscopy

Capsule Endoscopys

Capsule Endoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that uses a small, pill-sized camera (capsule) to take thousands of pictures of the digestive tract, especially the small intestine, which is difficult to view with traditional endoscopy.

Key Features:
Miniature camera inside a capsule
Wireless: Transmits images to an external recorder
Battery-powered: Lasts 8–12 hours
High-resolution images: Of the small intestine mucosa
Disposable: Single-use capsule

Uses:
Diagnosing:
Unexplained gastrointestinal bleeding
Crohn’s disease
Small bowel tumors
Celiac disease
Polyps or ulcers
Monitoring disease progression or treatment effectiveness in the small intestine

Endoscopy Trolley

Endoscopy Trolley is a specially designed mobile cart used to organize, store, and transport endoscopic equipment during diagnostic or surgical endoscopic procedures.

Features:
Multiple shelves and drawers for organized equipment placement
Sturdy wheels with locking system for easy mobility and stability
Integrated cable management to avoid clutter
Space for monitor, light source, insufflator, and recording devices
Durable, medical-grade construction

Uses:
Supports complete endoscopy setup in operating rooms or clinics
Ensures quick and efficient access to necessary endoscopy tools
Enhances procedural workflow and safety.

Endoscopy Light Source

An Endoscopy Light Source is a vital component in endoscopic procedures, providing intense, focused illumination through a fiber optic cable to light up internal body cavities. This enables clear visualization through the endoscope.

Features:
High-intensity LED/Xenon/Halogen light
Adjustable brightness
Long life and energy efficient (especially LED)
Compatible with fiber optic cables

Uses:
illuminate body cavities during diagnostic and surgical endoscopy
Laparoscopy
Gastroscopy / Colonoscopy
Urology (Cystoscopy, TURP)
ENT and Arthroscopy procedures

Endoscopy Irrigation Pumps

Endoscopy Irrigation Pumps are medical devices used during endoscopic procedures to deliver a controlled and continuous flow of sterile irrigation fluid. This helps clear the endoscopic field of view by flushing away blood, mucus, and debris.

Key Features:
Controlled flow rate: Adjustable settings for precise irrigation.
Foot or hand switch operation: Allows hands-free control.
Compatibility: Works with a variety of endoscopes (GI, urology, arthroscopy, etc.).
Pressure control: Prevents damage to internal tissues.
Easy-to-clean design: Ensures hygiene and sterility.

Uses:
Gastrointestinal endoscopy: Clears the view during procedures like colonoscopy or gastroscopy.
Urological endoscopy (e.g., TURP, PCNL): Helps maintain visibility and flush fragments.
Arthroscopy and ENT: Maintains a clean surgical field.
Assists in hemostasis by clearing minor bleeding to localize the source.

Colonoscope

A Colonoscope is a long, flexible, tubular medical device equipped with a camera and light source, used to visually examine the interior of the colon and rectum. It is a key instrument in colonoscopy procedures.

Key Features:
Flexible Tube: Typically 130–180 cm long, allows deep insertion into the colon.
High-Resolution Camera: Transmits real-time images to an external monitor.
Light Source: Ensures clear visibility inside the colon.
Working Channel: Allows insertion of instruments for biopsy, polyp removal, or suction.
Air/Water Jet System: Cleans the lens and expands the colon for better visibility.

Uses:
Screening for Colorectal Cancer
Diagnosing Causes of Bleeding or Pain
Detecting Polyps, Inflammation, or Tumors
Guiding Biopsies or Therapeutic Interventions

Gastroscope

A Gastroscope is a flexible or rigid endoscopic instrument used to examine the interior of the esophagus, stomach, and the upper part of the small intestine (duodenum). This procedure is known as gastroscopy or upper GI endoscopy.

Features:
Flexible fiber-optic or video scope: Provides real-time visualization.
Light source and camera: Ensures clear imaging of the GI mucosa.
Working channel: Allows insertion of biopsy forceps, suction, or other tools.
Control knobs: For maneuvering and navigation inside the GI tract.

Uses:
Diagnose conditions like ulcers, gastritis, tumors, or bleeding.
Perform biopsies, remove polyps, or control bleeding.
Evaluate symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or swallowing difficulties.