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OLYMPUS JF TYPE 1T10 FIBEROPTIC MEDICAL SCOPE CAMERA WATCH VIDEO

OLYMPUS JF TYPE 1T10 FIBEROPTIC MEDICAL SCOPE CAMERA WATCH VIDEO

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We are pleased to offer you a Great Operational Condition OLYMPUS LF-1 FIBEROPTIC INTUBATION AIRWAY MANAGEMENT MEDICAL SCOPE with ORIGINAL CASE as can be WATCHED IN THE VIDEO BELOW and also seen in the pictures. 

IMPORTANT: We made sure to take pictures of the Fiberoptics image as best as we could. We point out that the unit was not connected to any light source which dims the image sharpness and also that we circled in Red the image part looking like a tiny arrow which we do not know whether is part of the scope imagery or if it is a dead fiberoptic spot, please do contact us if you have any doubt about this.

FEEL FREE TO WATCH A VIDEO OF THIS OLYMPUS LF-1 SCOPE BY CLICKING: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W23yv_n4_jU

INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL AS CAN BE SEEN IN THE PICTURES!!!

Feel free to check manufacturer's Technical Data on this Olympus LF-1 Fiberoptic Intubation Scope by GOOGLING the following link: drstoystore.com/product/olympus-lf-1-fiberoptic-intubation-scope/

Introducing the Olympus LF-1 Fiberoptic Intubation Scope for sale.

Olympus LF-1 Fiberoptic Intubation Scope Specifications

Optical System

Field of View: 75°

Direction of View: Forward

Depth of Field: 3 to 50 mm

Insertion Tube

Insertion Tube Outer Diameter: 4.0 mm

Working Length: 600 mm

Instrument Channel

Inner Channel Diameter: 1.2 mm

Bending Section

Angulation Range: Up 120° | Down 120°

Total Length: 830 mm

About Fiberoptic Intubation

Fiberoptic intubation (FOI) is an effective technique for establishing airway access in patients with both anticipated and unanticipated difficult airways. First described in the late 1960s, this approach can facilitate airway management in a variety of clinical scenarios given proper patient preparation and technique.

The visual image transmission through a flexible fiberoptic bundle was first reported in 1954. A decade later, Peter Murphy an English anesthetist used a fiberoptic choledocoscope to aid in the nasal intubation of a patient with Still’s disease. Nowadays, using a flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope the intubation (FOI) has become a mainstay of difficult airway management in awake, sedated, and anesthetized patients.

The technology of fiberoptics is based on the optical characteristics of very thin (diameter of 8–25 μm) flexible glass fibers that are capable of transmitting light over their length. Insulation of these fibers by a glass layer with a different optical density enables transmission by internal reflection of light. An image is transmitted through the length of the scope by an organized coherent bundle of fibers that have the exact orientation at both ends of the scope. A separate fiberoptic bundle is attached to a light source to provide illumination, and lenses at the tip of the scope and eyepiece provide an image that can be focused by the user. In brief, the fiberoptic bronchoscope consists of an eyepiece atop a control handle with a focusing ring that is attached to a thin flexible fiberscope. A thumb control lever allows the distal tip of the scope to be flexed or extended. A separate port that travels the distance of the scope can be utilized for suction, injection of saline or local anesthetic, oxygen insufflation, or passage of brushes or forceps for diagnostic purposes.

UNIT HAS BEEN TESTED AND WORKS PERFECTLY! NO DISAPPOINTMENTS HERE!!!

CAME FROM A FEDERAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL.

Picture is of the actual  item.

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