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Diameter (MM) | Length (customizable) | Inside diameter of working passage | Angle of bend | Pixel | Depth of field | Field angle |
2.3 | 650 | 1.2±0.04 | Turn up 210° Turn down 210° | 16W/30W | 5-150MM | 140° |
2.8 | 650 | 1.2±0.04 | Turn up 210° Turn down 210° | 16W/30W | 5-150MM | 140° |
4.3 | 650 | 2.2±0.04 | Turn up 210° Turn down 210° | 30W/50W | 5-150MM | 140° |
5.5 | 650 | 2.8±0.04 | Turn up 210 Turn down 210° | 30W/50W/100W | 5-150MM | 140° |
The Flexible Bronchoscope is a critical tool for respiratory diagnostics, featuring a flexible insertion tube that navigates the bronchial tree with ease. Designed for procedures like bronchoscopy, it includes a high-resolution fiber-optic bundle for real-time imaging of airways, lungs, and trachea. The device is lightweight and ergonomic, with intuitive controls for tip deflection, making it suitable for both diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Constructed from biocompatible materials, it ensures patient safety during use in hospitals, clinics, and emergency settings. Portable variants support field use, while the reusable design offers cost efficiency. This bronchoscope enhances early detection of respiratory conditions, such as infections or tumors, improving patient care through minimally invasive techniques.
· Flexible Insertion Tube: Made from durable polymers with 180-degree articulation, allowing smooth navigation through curved airways.
· High-Quality Optics: Utilizes fiber-optic technology for bright, clear images, compatible with external light sources and video systems.
· Ergonomic Control Handle: Features intuitive angulation levers and suction/irrigation valves for single-handed operation.
· Reusable and Sterilizable: Designed for repeated autoclaving, with replaceable parts to extend lifespan and reduce costs.
· Portable Options: Lightweight models available for mobile use, including battery-powered versions for emergencies.
· Working Channel: Includes a 2.0mm channel for biopsies, brushes, or suction, supporting versatile interventions.
· Safety Features: Incorporates tip temperature monitoring to prevent mucosal damage during prolonged procedures.
Unexplained hemoptysis or blood in sputum: The electronic bronchoscope can directly observe the situation in the trachea and bronchus, identify the bleeding site, and find the cause of bleeding, such as inflammation, tumor, bronchiectasis, etc. At the same time, biopsy or brush examination can be performed to obtain pathological specimens to clarify the nature of the lesion.
Diagnosis of infectious diseases: For patients suspected of bronchial and pulmonary infection, electronic bronchoscopy can perform bronchoalveolar lavage, obtain alveolar lavage fluid for microbial culture and smear examination, which is helpful to identify pathogens and guide the rational use of antibiotics in clinic.
Diagnosis of diffuse lung diseases: such as interstitial pneumonia, alveolar proteinosis and other diffuse lung diseases, electronic bronchoscopy can obtain lung tissue and cell samples through bronchoalveolar lavage, transbronchial lung biopsy and other methods, for pathological examination and related laboratory tests, which is helpful to identify the type and cause of the disease.
Therapeutic aspect
Airway foreign body removal: it is an important means to treat airway foreign bodies, especially for children or adults aspiration of foreign bodies. The electronic bronchoscope can use foreign body forceps, net basket and other instruments to remove the foreign body under direct vision to avoid long-term retention of foreign bodies leading to airway obstruction, infection and other serious complications.
Hemoptysis treatment: When the patient has massive hemoptysis, the electronic bronchoscope can quickly find the bleeding site, and hemostatic treatment can be carried out by local injection of hemostatic drugs, electrocoagulation, balloon pressure and other methods, effectively control the condition and save the patient's life.
Treatment of pulmonary infection: For some serious pulmonary infections, especially patients with thick sputum and poor drainage, electronic bronchoscopy can be performed by bronchoalveolar lavage to clear sputum, secretions and inflammatory mediators in the airway. At the same time, local antibiotics can be injected to improve the effect of anti-infection treatment.