Olympus CV-180 / CLV-180 / BF-160 / MAJ-1430 / MAJ-1411 Bronchoscope System MORE

Olympus CV-180 / CLV-180 / BF-160 / MAJ-1430 / MAJ-1411 Bronchoscope System MORE

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Description

Prime Medical Instruments, Inc. PRIMEMI.COM 888_963_8948 310_595_1231 WhatsApp If you have any questions or are looking for something that we don't have listed, please feel free to call us! Olympus CV-180 / CLV-180 / BF-160 / MAJ-1430 / MAJ-1411 Bronchoscope System MORE OLYMPUS EVIS EXERA II VIDEO ENDOSCOPY (BRONCHOSCOPY) SYSTEM CV-180 VIDEO PROCESSOR CLV-180 LIGHT SOURCE MAJ-1428 KEYBOARD FOR CV-180 MAJ-1430 VIDEO CABLE (Pigtail) FOR CV-180 MAJ-1411 LIGHT SOURCE CABLE (required for proper light/iris control and NBI) BF-160 VIDEO BRONCHOSCOPE (with black case) The BF-160 video bronchoscope: -Passes the pressure (leak) test -Good angulation -No obstructions in the channels -Good light output -Nice insertion tube without any buckles -Universal cord (light guide cable) has no buckles -Excellent image Per the manufacturer: The Olympus EVIS EXERA II 180 series high definition system is the world’s first to deliver both high definition (HDTV) and narrow band imaging (NBI) technology. At 1080 lines, the HDTV signal from the new CV-180 video processor more than doubles the number of scan lines produced by conventional systems, when used in conjunction with the new high definition GIF-H180 gastroscope or CF-H180A/L colonoscope. The resulting life-like images will offer gastroenterologists remarkably clear views of anatomical structures and fine capillaries. NBI is a real-time, on-demand technology that Olympus has developed to enhance visualization of the capillary network and mucosal morphology during endoscopic observation of the gastrointestinal tract. NBI works by altering the white light source to consist of specific wavelength bands, which take advantage of the scattering and absorption properties of human tissue. This provides improved visual contrast of the surface structure and fine capillary patterns of the mucous membranes, which are normally difficult to distinguish.

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