Olympus CF-H180AL/I High Definition TV Gastroenterology Colonoscopes

Olympus Updated: 2007-09-10
Olympus CF-H180AL/I High Definition TV Gastroenterology Colonoscopes

Delivering the highest possible resolution and image quality, the HDTV-compatible CF-H180AL/I comes with an impressive suite of advanced functions including Close Focus, which lets you obtain the same effect as electronic magnification simply by bringing the scope tip close to the observation area.

Enhanced imaging performance also allows you to utilize Narrow Band Imaging™ (NBI) to enhance visualization of mucosal morphology. And, thanks to Olympus’ exclusive extra-wide 170º field of view, you may find the miss ratio is reduced, helping to cut examination times and increase efficiency.

* High-resolution HDTV imaging capability for clearer observation of fine capillaries and mucosal tissue.
* Close Focus for detailed observation without electronic magnification. Narrow Band Imaging™ (NBI) combined with HDTV and Close Focus enhances observation of the mucosa.
* Exclusive 170º field of view enables comprehensive observation of the colon and may facilitate a reduction in miss rates for shorter examination times and enhanced efficiency.
* Generous 3.7 mm diameter channel accommodates a wide range of EndoTherapy accessories while maintaining suction capability.
* Auxiliary water jet removes mucus and debris inside the colon at the press of a button on the scope or the footswitch unit, to facilitate a clear view.
* Highly acclaimed Variable Stiffness capability for adjustment of insertion tube flexibility to match the conditions and contours of the colon.
* Insertion tube measuring 12.8 mm across with distal end diameter of 13.9 mm.
* Wide-ranging, four-way angulation (180º up/down and 160º right/left).
* Ergonomically designed grip enhances scope maneuverability, while easy-to-access knobs and user-selectable switches improve operability.
* Compatible with the CV-180 Video Processor.
* Scope ID™ function stores individual scope information in the built-in memory chip and displays it on the monitor. This facilitates endoscopy suite management and makes the scope ready for next-generation system expansion.