MINITUBE TCI FLEXILOCK ENDOSCOPE, 35 CM LENGTH
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MINITUBE TCI FlexiLock Endoscope, 35 cm long
This veterinary product is a rigid endoscope designed for transcervical procedures in dogs, featuring the unique FlexiLock coupling system that integrates a high-definition camera and LED lighting into a single comfortable handpiece. It offers enhanced image clarity through a greater number of optical fibers and includes two angled side ports for improved access and functionality. It requires a compatible camera handpiece and camera control unit for operation.
Superior image clarity due to a significantly higher number of optical fibers compared to standard fiber optic endoscopes
Rigid design with angled side ports for precise navigation during transcervical procedures
Available in a 35 cm length suitable for a variety of dog sizes
Working channel size CH 8
FlexiLock coupling system combining high-definition camera and LED lighting
Angled side ports for tool access
Requires connection to a camera handpiece with integrated LED lighting and a camera control unit The qualified veterinarian should determine usage details and procedures based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Comfortable and lightweight operation thanks to the integration of a high-definition camera and LED lighting into a single handpieceSuperior image clarity due to a significantly higher number of optical fibers compared to standard fiber optic endoscopes
Rigid design with angled side ports for precise navigation during transcervical procedures
Available in a 35 cm length suitable for a variety of dog sizes
Specifications
Rigid endoscope shaft with a working length of 35 cmWorking channel size CH 8
FlexiLock coupling system combining high-definition camera and LED lighting
Angled side ports for tool access
Instructions for Use
Designed for transcervical use in canine reproductive procedures under veterinary supervisionRequires connection to a camera handpiece with integrated LED lighting and a camera control unit The qualified veterinarian should determine usage details and procedures based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
