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Olympus endview gastroscope
Olympus endview gastroscope






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#OLYMPUS ENDVIEW GASTROSCOPE PROFESSIONAL#

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Optical System Field Of View 120 Direction Of View Forward Depth Of Field 3-100mm Insertion Tube Outer Diameter 9.8mm Angulation Up 210 Down 90 Right 100 Left 100 Length Working Length 103cm Total Length 133cm Biopsy Channel Channel Size 2.8mm Please Note: All medical items must be evaluated(and possibly serviced) by a professional prior to patient use. If a replacement is not available we will honor the terms of our Money-Back Guarantee. In the rare situation that this is not the case, we will send a replacement upon safe return of the original item within 14 days of receiving the item.

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  • COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION: 1) OLYMPUS EVIS GIF-100 CV-100/140/160/180 CLV-160/U20/U40 VIDEO GASTROSCOPE ENDOSCOPE more WORKING The four way articulation is fully functional. Such efforts made development in medical practice, and the gastrocamera made contributions to early detection of stomach cancer.TESTING& COSMETIC NOTES: This is a USED WORKING item in VERY GOOD cosmetic condition that WAS PULLED FROM A WORKING ENVIRONMENT and is GUARANTEED. The development and perfection of the gastrocamera progressed quickly, and the device became widely accept by many doctors. Olympus consistently worked on a camera that (1) presented no danger to the patient, (2) created minimal discomfort, (3) allowed photographing of any part of a stomach in a short amount of time, and (4) delivered crisp images for easier diagnosis. The development team at Olympus, and doctors at the University of Tokyo Medical Center, continued working to overcome many challenges and difficulties. This device, however, was still too primitive for adequate clinical use. The film had to be wound up by pulling a wire. Images were captured on monochrome film by photoflashing miniature light bulb in vitro, activated manually. The instrument was equipped with a photographic lens located at the tip of the flexible tube.

    olympus endview gastroscope

    In 1950, researchers, having gone through some tremendous ordeals, finally unveiled the first prototype. Researchers had to discover their own way and overcome obstacles through many futile trials and errors. There were many difficulties including: producing extremely small lenses, discovering strong sources of illumination, searching materials for flexible tubes and the most appropriate films, as well as water leakage prevention measures.

    olympus endview gastroscope

    Olympus undertook this difficult challenge, and the historic development of gastrocameras began. (currently Olympus Corporation) to develop a camera that could photograph and examine of the interior of a patient's stomach.

    olympus endview gastroscope

    In 1949, a doctor working at the University of Tokyo Medical Center requested Olympus Optical Co.,Ltd. The first attempts to develop a gastrocamera were made by Lange and Meltzing of Germany in 1898, but they fell short of developing a device for practical use.






    Olympus endview gastroscope