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Home Healthcare Endoscopy Endoscopes Bronchoscopes Video Bronchoscope EB-840S

Video Bronchoscope EB-840S

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Achieved high image quality by incorporating an HD image CMOS sensor

High-quality endoscopic images are displayed large on the monitor to support smooth insertion, observation, and treatment.

EB-580S with VP-7000 and BL-7000

EB-840S with VP-7000 and BL-7000

Sterilization

Compatible with low temperature plasma sterilisation*.

  • * STERRAD® Systems provided by Advanced Sterilization Products, Inc.
Compatible system
Processor EP-8000 Product name: Processor
GMDN: 34540
Generic name: Endoscopic video image processing/light source system
Processor VP-7000 Product name: Processor
GMDN: 18034
Generic name: Endoscopic video image processing unit
Light Source BL-7000  Product name: Light source
GMDN: 35158
Generic name: Endoscopic light source unit, line-powered
Processor EP-6000 Product name: Processor
GMDN: 34540
Generic name: Endoscopic video image processing/light source system

 

Specification
Field of view 

120°

Observation range

2-100mm

Distal end diameter

4.8mm

Insertion tube diameter

5.1mm

Minimum diameter of instrument channel

2.2mm

Bending capability

UP 210° / DOWN 130°

Working length

600mm

Total length

880mm

Sterilization

STERRAD / EOG

  • Product: Video endoscope
  • GMDN: 17662
  • Generic name: Flexible video bronchoscope, reusable
Part of the tip
Bending capability
Image area and dirrection of forceps