About Fiber Optics Cable For Halogen Light Source Endoscopy Laparoscopy
SCHILLING MEDISYSTEM The fiber optic cable system is typically connected to a 'cold' light source (halogen or xenon), to illuminate the operative field, which is inserted through a 5 mm or 10 mm cannula or trocar. The abdomen is usually insufflated with carbon dioxidegas.Designed for Precision in SurgeryEngineered for use with halogen light sources, this fiber optic cable guarantees uniform and bright illumination. Its durable construction and foldable design allow for hassle-free handling and longevity. Whether used in endoscopy or laparoscopy, the cable supports surgical accuracy.
Sterilized and Safe for Medical UseEvery unit undergoes thorough sterilization before packaging, ensuring it meets strict hospital safety standards. The cable's waterproof quality and fiber material support repeated sterilization, maintaining hygiene compliance and reducing the risk of infection in surgical environments.
Reliable Material and ConstructionMade from black fiber optic cable, this product withstands routine use in operating rooms. Although not rechargeable or disposable, it offers high performance throughout its lifespan. Its compact size and lightweight build (2-3 mg) offer integration with most surgical equipment.
FAQ's of Fiber Optics Cable For Halogen Light Source Endoscopy Laparoscopy:
Q: How is the fiber optic cable used in surgical procedures?
A: The fiber optic cable connects with halogen light sources to deliver intense, focused illumination for endoscopy and laparoscopy, enabling surgeons to view internal structures clearly during procedures.
Q: What types of surgeries can benefit from this cable?
A: This cable is suitable for minimally invasive surgeries, particularly endoscopy and laparoscopy, in hospital or clinical environments where precise illumination is essential.
Q: When should the fiber optic cable be sterilized?
A: Sterilization should be performed prior to each surgical use to maintain strict hygiene protocols and prevent cross-contamination between procedures.
Q: Where can this fiber optic cable be installed or used?
A: It is mainly used in operating rooms or surgical suites within hospitals, connecting to compatible surgical instruments and halogen light sources.
Q: What is the process for maintaining this fiber optic cable?
A: Regularly inspect for damage, clean according to hospital protocol, and ensure proper sterilization before each use. Do not fold excessively to avoid fiber breakage.
Q: What are the benefits of a waterproof and foldable design?
A: The waterproof nature allows easy cleaning and sterilization, while the foldable design ensures convenient storage and handling without compromising performance.