- Lung cancer diagnosis and staging
- Mediastinal lymph node assessment
- Endobronchial ultrasound guided needle aspiration
- Evaluation of unexplained lymph node enlargement
- Diagnosis of sarcoidosis
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Precision imaging for confident lung diagnosis
The Pentax EB-1970UK Ultrasound Bronchoscope is a high performance endobronchial ultrasound scope designed for accurate lung cancer diagnosis and staging. It combines real time ultrasound imaging with clear airway visualization to support safe and precise biopsy procedures.
The Pentax EB-1970UK Ultrasound Bronchoscope is an advanced EBUS scope used to examine both the inside of the airways and the surrounding lymph nodes. It allows doctors to see beyond the airway walls using built in ultrasound technology. This makes it possible to perform needle biopsies with real time guidance.
The scope provides high quality video images for airway inspection along with detailed ultrasound images for evaluating mediastinal and hilar lymph nodes. It supports transbronchial needle aspiration procedures, which are commonly used in lung cancer staging and diagnosis of other chest diseases.
The ergonomic control section ensures stable handling and smooth angulation. The working channel is designed to accommodate compatible biopsy needles and other instruments. This bronchoscope is suitable for use in pulmonology departments, oncology units, and tertiary care hospitals.
It helps improve diagnostic accuracy while reducing the need for more invasive surgical procedures.
Q.1. What is the EB-1970UK used for
It is used for endobronchial ultrasound procedures and guided needle biopsies of lymph nodes
Q.2. What does EBUS mean
EBUS stands for endobronchial ultrasound. It allows doctors to see structures outside the airway using ultrasound.
Q.3. Is this procedure minimally invasive
Yes, it is considered a minimally invasive diagnostic technique.
Q.4. Can it be used for lung cancer staging
Yes, it is widely used for staging lung cancer.
Q.5. Who typically uses this equipment
Pulmonologists and interventional respiratory specialists commonly use it.