- Examination of the nasal cavity
- Evaluation of the nasopharynx
- Assessment of vocal cords and larynx
- Diagnosis of nasal obstruction and infections
- Follow-up checks after ENT surgeries
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A practical ENT diagnostic solution that balances performance and affordability.
The FNL-10RBS Nasofibroscope is a lightweight, flexible scope designed for routine ENT examinations. It provides clear visualization of nasal and throat structures and is suitable for daily clinical use when properly maintained.
The Nasofibroscope FNL-10RBS is built for accurate and comfortable upper airway examinations. Its slim insertion tube allows smooth nasal entry, helping reduce patient discomfort during procedures. The flexible fiber-optic design enables clinicians to navigate anatomical curves easily while maintaining stable image quality.
Being in fair condition, this unit shows signs of previous use but remains fully functional. It is ideal for ENT departments, diagnostic centers, and teaching hospitals looking for a dependable scope at a lower cost. With proper sterilization and routine care, it can continue to support reliable clinical assessments.
Key Features
1. What does “fair condition” mean for this nasofibroscope?
Fair condition means the scope has been used before and may show cosmetic wear, but it remains functional and suitable for clinical use.
2. Is the FNL-10RBS suitable for daily ENT practice?
Yes, it is designed for routine ENT examinations when cleaned and maintained properly.
3. Can this nasofibroscope be used for vocal cord examination?
Yes, it is commonly used to visualize the larynx and vocal cords.
4. Is image quality reliable in a fair condition unit?
Image quality remains acceptable for diagnosis, though it may not match a brand-new device.
5. Who typically uses the FNL-10RBS?
ENT specialists, otolaryngologists, and medical trainees commonly use this scope.
6. Is this equipment portable?
Yes, its lightweight and compact design make it easy to move between examination rooms.
7. Does it require special training to operate?
Basic ENT endoscopy training is recommended, as with all nasofibroscopes.
8. Why choose a used nasofibroscope instead of a new one?
Used equipment offers significant cost savings while still meeting diagnostic needs.