- Detection and surveillance of bladder tumors
- Assessment of urethral strictures
- Investigation of recurrent urinary tract infections
- Biopsy of suspicious lesions
- Post operative monitoring of urology patients
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Reliable rigid cystoscopy with clear optics and precise control
Karl Storz Cystoscope 27015 A is a high quality rigid cystoscope designed to provide clear visualization of the bladder and urethra. It offers bright optical clarity, durable construction, and stable handling for routine and advanced diagnostic procedures.
Karl Storz Cystoscope 27015 A is a precision engineered rigid endoscope built for accurate assessment of the lower urinary tract. It features a high performance optical system that delivers sharp, bright, and detailed visualization of the urethra and bladder mucosa. This supports early identification of tumors, strictures, stones, inflammation, and other clinical abnormalities.
The rigid stainless steel shaft ensures stability and predictable control during procedures. Its ergonomic design allows comfortable handling, while the high quality light transmission system enhances visibility when connected to a compatible illumination source. The instrument works efficiently with standard cystoscopy sheaths and accessory tools, allowing clinicians to perform irrigation, biopsy, and minor therapeutic interventions when needed.
Durable and dependable, the 27015 A is suitable for hospitals, urology clinics, surgical centers, and high volume diagnostic environments.
1. What is Karl Storz Cystoscope 27015 A used for
It is used for visual examination of the bladder and urethra during rigid cystoscopy procedures.
2. Does it provide clear imaging
Yes, it delivers bright and sharp visualization through its rigid optical system.
3. Is this a rigid cystoscope
Yes, it is a rigid model designed for precise and stable control.
4. Can biopsy instruments be used with this scope
Yes, it works with compatible sheaths and biopsy tools.
5. Is it suitable for tumor detection
Yes, it is commonly used for identifying and monitoring bladder tumors.