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Endoscopy Surgery System Equipment Supplied In Usa
4 equipment items found
Manufactured by:IntegriTech based inReynoldsburg, OHIO (USA)
IntegriTech presents the Sony HVO-3300MT Full HD 2D/3D Digital Recorder, which allows clinicians to capture high quality 3D or 2D images acquired with 3D/2D endoscopic camera systems, surgical mircroscopes, and other medical imaging systems in Full HD. ...
by:STERIS based inMentor, OHIO (USA)
PRE-KLENZ Soak Shield helps initiate the pre-cleaning process of surgical, endoscopic, and robotic instruments at the bedside immediately after use and continues through transport. The device tip is submerged in enzymatic detergent from the bedside through transport to loosen soils, making reprocessing easier. PRE-KLENZ Soak Shield is available in small, medium, and large sizes depending on the ...
Manufactured by:Ushio America, Inc. (UAI) based inCypress, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Our patented Hyperion light sources are high-intensity fiber optic illuminators designed specifically for use in medical applications as well as industrial and other applications. The Hyperion 200LV has an integrated video-processing function, while the Hyperion 200L provides an illuminator-only option. Both are especially well-suited for the illumination of submillimeter fiber optics, providing ...
Manufactured by:Precision Medical Products, Inc. based inDenver, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
The performance of minimally invasive surgery, or MIS, using endoscopic, laparoscopic, or catheter-based solutions has become increasingly common for a number of reasons. Because MIS is performed without making a major incision, patients experience less trauma, enjoy shorter hospital stays, and recover more quickly. Hospitals, whose reimbursement is being increasingly impacted by quality measures ...
