- Knee arthroscopy
- Shoulder arthroscopy
- Ankle arthroscopy
- Elbow arthroscopy
- Diagnostic joint assessment
- Minimally invasive orthopedic procedures
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Sharp visualization and steady control for reliable arthroscopy.
The Arthroscopic Telescope 8476.433 is a precision rigid optical instrument used for clear visualization of joint interiors during arthroscopic procedures. It delivers sharp, reliable images to support accurate diagnosis and minimally invasive orthopedic surgery.
The Arthroscopic Telescope 8476.433 is designed for diagnostic and operative arthroscopy across a range of joints. Built with a rigid stainless-steel shaft and a high-quality optical system, it provides bright, distortion-free visualization of intra-articular structures.
This telescope is used in combination with standard arthroscopy camera systems and light sources to transmit real-time images to a surgical monitor. Its rigid construction ensures stable handling and precise control during procedures, while the smooth outer surface allows safe insertion with minimal tissue trauma. The Arthroscopic Telescope 8476.433 is suitable for routine use in hospitals, orthopedic clinics, and surgical centers.
Key Features
1. What is the Arthroscopic Telescope 8476.433 used for?
It is used to visualize the inside of joints during arthroscopic diagnostic and surgical procedures.
2. Is the Arthroscopic Telescope 8476.433 reusable?
Yes, it is designed for repeated use after proper cleaning and sterilization.
3. Which joints can be examined using this telescope?
It is commonly used for knee, shoulder, ankle, and elbow arthroscopy.
4. Is it compatible with standard camera systems?
Yes, it works with commonly used arthroscopy camera heads and light sources.
5. What material is the telescope made from?
It is made of high-quality stainless steel with a precision optical system.
6. Does it provide clear images during surgery?
Yes, it delivers sharp and reliable images suitable for surgical procedures.
7. Can it be used for minimally invasive surgery?
Yes, it is specifically designed for minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques.
8. How is the telescope sterilized?
It can be sterilized using standard hospital sterilization methods recommended by the manufacturer.