• Difficult airway management
• Bedside airway procedures
• Intensive care airway support
• Trauma airway management
• Pre hospital emergency use
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Portable confidence in critical airway care
The Olympus MAF-TM2 Portable Bronchoscope is a compact fiberoptic scope designed for emergency airway management and guided intubation. It offers reliable visualization in critical care and bedside settings.
The Olympus MAF-TM2 Portable Bronchoscope is a lightweight and easy to handle fiberoptic bronchoscope developed for rapid airway access. It is mainly used in emergency rooms, intensive care units, operating theatres, and pre hospital environments where quick and safe intubation is required.
This portable bronchoscope provides clear fiberoptic imaging to support accurate placement of endotracheal tubes. Its slim and flexible insertion tube allows smooth navigation through the nasal or oral route, even in difficult airway situations.
The device is battery operated, which makes it suitable for bedside procedures and mobile use. Its ergonomic handle ensures stable control and precise maneuvering during intubation. The durable construction supports repeated clinical use when maintained according to recommended guidelines.
The MAF-TM2 is widely used by anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, and critical care specialists who require a dependable airway visualization tool.
• Difficult airway management
• Bedside airway procedures
• Intensive care airway support
• Trauma airway management
• Pre hospital emergency use
• Easy to transport and set up
• Supports safe and guided intubation
• Reliable visualization in emergency settings
• Reduces dependence on large endoscopy systems
• Comfortable and stable handling
1. What is the Olympus MAF-TM2 used for
It is used for airway visualization and guided intubation in emergency and critical care settings.
2. Is the MAF-TM2 portable
Yes, it is lightweight and designed for easy transport and bedside use.
3. Does it require a full video system
No, it operates as a portable fiberoptic device and does not require a full endoscopy tower.
4. Can it help in difficult airway cases
Yes, its slim and flexible design supports navigation in challenging airway conditions.
5. Is it battery operated
Yes, it is battery powered for convenient use in emergency situations.