ICU Bedside Bronchoscopy
The Ambu aScope 4 Broncho Regular anchors ICU bedside bronchoscopy across hospital intensive care units, critical care services, and high-dependency wards. The single-use sterile design, continuous availability, lightweight handle, 180°/180° angulation, and 2.2 mm channel support secretion clearance, infection workup, atelectasis management, and BAL sampling across ICU services worldwide today during routine clinical practice in busy programmes.
Bronchoalveolar Lavage and Sampling
Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and bronchial washings (BW) benefit substantially from the aScope 4 Broncho Regular's 2.2 mm working channel and closed-loop Sampler Set integration. Vacuum bypass enables seamless switching between suction and sampling, supporting protected sample collection for diagnosis of infection, malignancy, and interstitial lung disease across hospital services worldwide today during routine practice.
Difficult Airway Management
Difficult airway management benefits from the aScope 4 Broncho Regular's immediate availability, sterile presentation, and ergonomic single-operator design. The platform supports awake fiberoptic intubation, video laryngoscopy adjunct, and complex airway management in operating rooms, emergency departments, and ICU settings worldwide today during routine clinical practice in busy referral environments.
Operating Room and Anaesthesiology
Operating room and anaesthesiology bronchoscopy benefit from the aScope 4 Broncho Regular's single-use sterile design, plug-and-play workflow, and 180°/180° angulation. The platform supports thoracic anaesthesia, double-lumen tube positioning, intraoperative airway evaluation, and complex airway management across anaesthesiology services and operating room programmes worldwide today during routine practice.
Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy
Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) benefits from the aScope 4 Broncho Regular's immediate availability and ergonomic handling. Real-time bronchoscopic visualisation supports safe PDT procedure execution including tracheal access confirmation, posterior tracheal wall protection, and tube position verification across ICU and operating room services worldwide today during routine practice.
