HDTV Diagnostic Bronchoscopy
The Olympus BF-H190 anchors HDTV diagnostic bronchoscopy across patients presenting with persistent cough, haemoptysis, abnormal chest imaging, suspected lung cancer, and unexplained respiratory symptoms. The HDTV chip, improved NBI, electronic magnification, and 210° upward angulation deliver thorough tracheobronchial examination across hospital pulmonology and tertiary respiratory services worldwide today.
Lung Cancer Screening and Surveillance
Lung cancer screening and post-treatment surveillance benefit substantially from the BF-H190's improved NBI (50% brighter, 2x visible distance) for detection of mucosal dysplasia, early bronchial neoplasia, and recurrent disease. The HDTV chip and electronic magnification support targeted biopsy decisions across thoracic oncology and lung cancer programmes worldwide today.
Subsegmental Bronchi Targeting
Subsegmental bronchi targeting and biopsy positioning benefit substantially from the BF-H190's revolutionary insertion tube rotation function. Up to 120° left/right rotation supports precise scope orientation, EBUS miniature probe deployment, and accurate biopsy of distal bronchial branches across complex diagnostic workflows in hospital pulmonology and oncology services.
EBUS Miniature Probe Deployment
EBUS miniature probe deployment for radial EBUS examination of peripheral pulmonary nodules benefits from the BF-H190's slim 5.1 mm insertion tube, 2.0 mm working channel, and insertion tube rotation function. Precise probe positioning supports accurate radial EBUS imaging across hospital pulmonology and lung cancer screening programmes worldwide today.
Bronchoalveolar Lavage and Cytology
Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), bronchial brushings, and cytology sampling rely on the BF-H190's 2.0 mm working channel, reliable suction performance, and 210° upward angulation maintained with accessories inserted. The slim profile combined with the insertion tube rotation function enables access to segmental and subsegmental airways for comprehensive sampling across hospital pulmonology services worldwide today during daily clinical case workflows.
