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Device: Video Endoscopy
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: CV-160
Name / Number: Pigtail / MAJ-843
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Location: United States, Michigan
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Device: Video Endoscopy
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: CV-160
Name / Number: keyboard / MAJ-845
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Device: Video Endoscopy
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: CV-160
Name / Number: MAJ-845 Keyboard
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Device: Video Endoscopy
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: CV-160
Name / Number: MAJ-845 Keyboard
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Device: Video Endoscopy
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: OTV-F3
Name / Number: Camera Controller
Location: United Kingdom, Berkshire
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Device: Video Endoscopy
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: EVIS Lucera
Name / Number: MAJ1154
Location: United Kingdom, Hereford Warcester
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Device: Video Endoscopy
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: CV-180
Name / Number: Knobs
Location: Italy, Treviso
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Video Endoscopy may also be referred to as :

Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Video System | Video Endoscopy System | Endoscopic Video System

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Autoclavable Camera Head OTV-S7H-NA-12Q

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: OTV-S7

Name / Number: Autoclavable Camera Head / OTV-S7H-NA-12Q

Camera Head

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: OTV-S7

Name / Number: Camera Head

Camera head OTV-S7PROH-HD-12Q

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: OTV-S7

Name / Number: Camera head / OTV-S7PROH-HD-12Q

Coupler

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: OTV-S7

Name / Number: Coupler

Camera Head OTV-S7H-VA

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: OTV-S7

Name / Number: Camera Head / OTV-S7H-VA

MD-148 Video Scope Cable

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: CV-140

Name / Number: MD-148 Video Scope Cable

MD-149 Videoscope Cable

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: CV-240

Name / Number: MD-149 Videoscope Cable

MH-976 VideoScope Cable

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: CV-140

Name / Number: MH-976 VideoScope Cable

Pig Tail MAJ-1430

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: CV-180

Name / Number: Pig Tail / MAJ-1430

Pigtail MH-977

Device: Video Endoscopy

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: CV-100

Name / Number: Pigtail / MH-977

 

Tips for buying Video Endoscopy Parts

  1. Endoscopic Video Systems should provide a vast range of video signal formats as its output.
  2. Image quality is the most eminent factor when choosing surgical video endoscopy systems.
  3. Image quality of three CCD systems is usually better than one CCD systems. However, it is recommended that medical centers use each system on a trial basis and get the surgeons' input before purchasing.
  4. Another important factor in video endoscopy units is the system operation. For surgeons who prefer direct control to surgical video system functions, the more suitable video endoscopy systems are those allowing control of multiple functions from the camera head or other components, such as the front panel and keyboard.
  5. To fully use their benefit of higher picture resolutions, the three CCD systems should include RGB format.
  6. Video Endoscopy Systems with digital output are also available for purchase. These allow recording images or video onto recording media or an information system, or to display digital images on a surgical monitor.
  7. The types of the performed surgical procedures and the surgical caseload should be looked at when deciding on the quantity and type of the endoscopic video systems needed in a facility.
  8. All the controls on all endoscopic video system components should be easily identified and activated. The system should verify the activation and provide the level setting. The video endoscopy system should be easily operated, so capturing, storing, retrieving, and printing images are all clear and simple.
  9. It is recommended to maintain equipment standardization practices within a single medical facility. This may present discounts in multiple systems or volume purchase; it may also be possible to negotiate for equipment trade-in allowances.
  10. Facilities should look into the utility of integrating imaging and text features; some video endoscopy systems allow the simultaneous display of a live image and images taken previously in the examination.
  11. Some additional hardware may be needed for more image enhancement options. An example of this is the enhancement unit. Though it can be integrated with a camera controller, it does not typically increase the actual amount of detail in an image, but rather makes visualizing it less stressful to the eye.
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