The HD-390 Portable 4K UHD All-in-One Endoscopic Imaging System serves UK NHS satellite and community endoscopy units, day-case GI centres, ambulatory practices, mobile endoscopy services, training environments, and private gastroenterology practices procuring a portable or backup imaging chain. The all-in-one briefcase form factor with integrated monitor, integrated LED light source, and single-cable mains supply addresses procurement positions where a full endoscopy tower with separate CCU, monitor, and light source is over-specified or impractical.
In ambulatory and satellite endoscopy deployment, the HD-390 supports ERCP cholangioscopy and choledochoscopy at outreach centres performing biliary procedures, rigid sigmoidoscopy and anoscopy at outpatient clinics offering proctology services, oesophagoscopy where rigid scope use is appropriate, and eyepiece-coupled flexible scope work at units retaining older fiberoptic scope inventory. The portability supports clinics that operate from non-dedicated rooms or that move equipment between consulting rooms across the working day.
For backup imaging when the main endoscopy tower is offline for service or repair, the HD-390 provides continuity of clinical service across the eyepiece-coupled scope workflows. Units with single-tower endoscopy infrastructure are particularly exposed to tower downtime; a backup HD-390 supports scheduled procedure continuity during service windows and unscheduled repair periods.
In training and educational deployment, the HD-390 supports endoscopy training rooms, simulation suites, and inter-departmental teaching where a portable imaging chain reduces dependency on the active clinical theatre. The dual USB 3.0 recording supports training material capture for trainee skills assessment, certification evidence, and continuing professional development records.
In mobile and community endoscopy services — including services that travel between hospital satellite sites, primary care endoscopy clinics, and prison healthcare endoscopy services — the briefcase form factor supports vehicle transport, on-site setup at non-clinical environments, and rapid deployment without the cart-based setup typical of fixed endoscopy towers. The integrated LED light source eliminates dependency on a separate light source unit, simplifying the equipment list for mobile deployment.
For low-volume private gastroenterology practices, the HD-390 provides a complete eyepiece-coupled imaging chain on a single capital line, supporting practice setup at lower capital investment than separate CCU plus monitor plus light source procurement. The unit pairs naturally with practices offering ERCP, proctology, or limited rigid-scope diagnostic services where the chip-on-tip flexible scope workflow either is not required or is met through scope-vendor processor packages.





