Disposable Electronic Flexible Choledochoscope(Laparoscopy/Percutaneous)

Disposable Electronic Flexible Choledochoscope(Laparoscopy/Percutaneous)
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The Disposable Electronic Flexible Choledochoscope is an advanced endoscopic device specifically designed for the minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the hepatobiliary and pancreatic duct systems. Its core applications include:


Precise Diagnosis:
Used for direct visual exploration and biopsy of conditions such as hepatobiliary duct stones, biliary strictures, biliary tract tumors, biliary infections, and pancreatic tumors, providing high-definition imaging to aid diagnosis.


Minimally Invasive Therapy:
Supports procedures such as Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration (LCBDE), Percutaneous Transhepatic Choledochoscopy (PTCS), and Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) exploration. It facilitates operations like lithotripsy and stone extraction, stricture dilation, stent placement, and tumor ablation, reducing the need for open surgery and avoiding the risk of cross-infection.

Key Benefits

LCBDE: 

 

Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration is a minimally invasive procedure that uses laparoscopic techniques to explore and remove stones from the common bile duct, often concurrently addressing gallbladder stones. It is indicated for patients with common bile duct stones with or without concomitant gallbladder stones. The choledochoscope is inserted through an incision in the common bile duct. Continuous irrigation with saline maintains a clear visual field for sequential exploration of the intrahepatic bile ducts, extrahepatic bile ducts, and the sphincter of Oddi.
If stones are located in the common bile duct or intrahepatic ducts, a retrieval basket is passed through the choledochoscope's working channel to ensnare and gently remove the stones.
If stones are large or impacted, they may first be fragmented using grasping forceps, laser lithotripsy, or electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL) before being removed in pieces.

LTCBDE:

 

Laparoscopic Transcystic Common Bile Duct Exploration is a minimally invasive procedure performed laparoscopically. The cystic duct is incised to allow insertion of the choledochoscope for exploration of the common bile duct and intra/extrahepatic bile ducts. Upon identifying stones, they are extracted through the cystic duct using retrieval baskets or lithotripsy devices. After confirming no residual stones, the cystic duct is sutured with absorbable suture material, a drain is placed, and the procedure is completed.

Slender Insertion Tube Diameter

 

The outer diameter of the insertion tube can be as small as 7.5Fr (2.5mm), allowing deep access into various levels of the hepatic, biliary, and pancreatic ducts for observation and treatment.

 

Specification

Models

CHV-100-E

CHV-100T-E

CHV-US100-H

CHV-US110-H

CHV-US110D-H CHV-100D-E

Working length

380mm

380mm

580mm

600mm

600mm 380mm

Working Channel

2.2mm 2.6mm 1.2mm 1.2mm 1.2mm/0.6mm 2.2mm/0.9mm

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