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Video veterinary gastroscope

Video veterinary gastroscope - VetVu
Video veterinary gastroscope - VetVu
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Characteristics

Type of endoscope
video

Description

Using the latest digital color CCD sensor and wide-angle optics, VetVu's Video Gastroscope is a high-quality imaging device that will help you solve your patients' health problems. Due to input from veterinary practitioners, this endoscope's versatile design and availability in 1.5M or 3M lengths meet a wide range of endoscopic needs. It is available in PAL or NTSC and with an Olympus or ACMI adapter. High-resolution optics and video chip Ergonomically-positioned automatic air, water and suction valves for convenient one-hand use 2.8 mm biopsy/suction channel makes for easy instrument passage and suctioning functionality; and has a unique clean-out port for total channel access and thorough cleaning and disinfecting Available with a flat-panel monitor Backed by the VetVu one-year warranty These instruments have been useful in evaluating respiratory problems evaluating upper and lower GI and reproductive tracts evaluating and treating equine ulcers detecting bleeding sites and ulcers monitoring medication therapy locating obstructions and parasites Working Length - 150/300cm Shaft Diameter - 10.5mm Distal End Diameter - 10.5mm Channel Size - 2.8mm End Tip Deflection - 160° up / 160° down / 140° right / 140° left Field of View - 125° Depth of Field - 15 - 80mm Resolution - PAL or NTSC Automatic Air Insufflation Irrigation/Lens-Cleaning - Automatic or Manual Light Connection - Olympus/ACMI Immersible, Except Umbilical VetVu One Year Warranty, Parts and Workmanship, included Extended warranty for 1 aditional year available
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