ENDOSCOPE FOR CANINE AI: 43 CM LONG, CH 9.5
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ENDOSCOPE FOR CANINE AI: 43 CM LONG, CH 9.5

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ENDOSCOPE FOR CANINE AI: 43 CM LONG, CH 9.5 This rigid veterinary endoscope is specifically designed for cervical insemination (AI) in dogs, with a length of 43 cm and a tapered instrument channel size of CH 9.5 Fr. Made from strong and flexible stainless steel, it allows precise guidance to the cervix in both small and large dogs alike.

Main Benefits

- Strong and flexible stainless steel structure allows smooth navigation to the cervix in large breed dogs - Small distal tip (approximately 2.75 mm) suitable even for very small breeds - Angled eyepiece enhances comfort and ease of handling during insertion - Instrument channel accommodates cervical insemination catheters for direct semen placement - Requires less training compared to surgical insemination or laparoscopy methods

Components

- Rigid yet flexible stainless steel shaft, 43 cm long - Tapered instrument channel size CH 9.5 Fr (single step 9.5–13.5 Fr) - Distal tip approximately 8 Fr (diameter 2.75 mm) - Angled eyepiece compatible with fiber optic light source or camera - Two angled side ports for irrigation

Instructions for Use

This endoscope is used for cervical insemination in dogs under the supervision of a veterinarian. The angled eyepiece design facilitates comfortable handling during insertion. The instrument channel is compatible with cervical insemination catheters. Catheter placement and insemination should be performed by a qualified veterinarian based on the patient's size, anatomical structure, and clinical condition.

Package Size

One endoscope unit, autoclave sterilizable and reusable

Note

This device provides a non-surgical alternative to surgical insemination or laparoscopy, often eliminating the need for anesthesia and reducing the complexity of the procedure.