Routine Diagnostic Bronchoscopy
The Pentax EB-1570K anchors routine diagnostic bronchoscopy across patients presenting with persistent cough, haemoptysis, abnormal chest imaging, suspected lung cancer, and unexplained respiratory symptoms. The 70K Series imaging, slim profile, and exceptional 210° upward deflection support thorough tracheobronchial examination, biopsy collection, and confident clinical decision-making across hospital pulmonology services and tertiary respiratory referral programmes worldwide.
ICU Bronchoscopy and Bedside Procedures
ICU bronchoscopy and bedside procedures benefit from the EB-1570K's slim ergonomic profile, single-handed remote operation, and rapid setup. The bronchoscope supports airway examination, secretion management, ETT position confirmation, and BAL sampling across medical, surgical, and cardiac ICU pulmonary services in busy critical care environments worldwide today.
Bronchoalveolar Lavage and Cytology
Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), bronchial brushings, and cytology sampling rely on the EB-1570K's 2.0 mm working channel and reliable suction performance. The slim insertion tube combined with exceptional 210° upward deflection enables access to segmental and subsegmental airways, supporting comprehensive sampling for infectious workup, malignancy screening, and interstitial lung disease diagnosis across hospital pulmonology services worldwide today.
Difficult Bronchial Anatomy Navigation
Difficult bronchial anatomy navigation including upper lobe access, segmental bronchi exploration, and bronchial passages with anatomical variants benefits from the EB-1570K's exceptional 210° upward tip deflection. The unparalleled angulation range supports comprehensive bronchial tree visualisation across hospital pulmonology and tertiary respiratory diagnostic services worldwide today.
Emergency Department Bronchoscopy
Emergency department bronchoscopy benefits from the EB-1570K's slim ergonomic profile, single-handed operation, and rapid setup. The bronchoscope supports airway examination during haemoptysis evaluation, foreign body assessment, and suspected airway obstruction across emergency medicine services seeking ergonomic bronchoscopy in busy clinical environments and dedicated emergency pulmonary care services.
