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Endoscopia

Definicion

[m]

Endo - Scopie
[m]==aa/ /TT[°K]
[°K]
a = 2,9 x 10-³ [m x °K]
a = 2,9 x 10-³ [m x °K]

(greek)

inside - view
MIS – Minimal Invasive Surgery
MAS – Minimal Access Surgery
ESPECIALIDADES
•LAPAROSCOPIA
•ARTROSCOPIA
•UROLOGIA
•HISTEROSCOPIA
•CISTOSCOPIA
•NEUROSCOPIA
10mm 7mm 5mm 3,5mm 1,9mm
NEW: 30°
Lenses and
prisms
TORRE ENDOSCOPIA
SONY LCD Monitors
LCD Monitors
1-CCD Endocam 5512.001
CAMARAS
Camera head
Digital Endocam
Cameraheads
Head with integrated lense,
1/4“ CCD, autoclavable
Straight head, 1/4“ CCD

45° head - normal and


autoclavable, 1/4“ CCD

DAFE head, 1/4“ CCD

CCD Video Laparoscopes


0° and 30°, 1/4“ CCD

Urological head + CCD Flexible Video


PDD head; 1/2“ CCD Cystoscope, 1/10 “ CCD
1-CCD Endocam 5512.001
1 CCD Endocam
Backside
GENLOCK:
Connection to
second camera

Communication
interface for
5138 DAFE / PDD
Progressive
Scan Technology
Controller 5508.201
XTended

Digital Video

Serial digital interface


Halogen Light Sources
150 / 250 Watt
LP 4215
150W Halogen

LP 4251
250W Halogen
Type: Halogen - mirror - lamp
Lamps in WOLF
Light temperature: 3500 K light sources
Lifetime: 50 h
Voltage: 15 / 24 V AC
Power: 150 W / 250 W
Characteristics: - working with wire ( like normal light bulb )
- filled with halogen gas
- inside aluminum-coat for mirror-effect
180 W Xenon -
Lightsources
Type : Xenon lamp
Lamps in WOLF
Light temperature : 5600 K light sources
Lifetime : 500 - 1000 h
Voltage : 15 V DC / 25 kV (Ignition)
Power : 180 W
Characteristics : - filled with Xenon gas
- gas needs to be ignited by high voltage
- light comes from shining Xenon gas
- after ignition it only needs low voltage to run
XENON LP
Type : Xenon lamp
Lamps in WOLF
Light temperature : 5600 K lightsources
Lifetime : 500 - 1000 h
Voltage : 15 V DC / 25 kV (Ignition)
Power : 300 W
Characteristics : - filled with Xenon gas
- gas needs to be ignited by high voltage
- light comes from shining Xenon gas
- after ignition it only needs low voltage to run

Advantages Xenon lamps:


• Colour temperature remains constant
• Long lifetime ( > 500h )

Disadvantages Xenon lamps :


• Electrodes wear down  problems with ignition
• Gas vaporisation  low decreasing light intensity
• Higher price
Lightsocket
selector wheel
Identification
CO2 I N S U F F L
ATORS
Heating coil

 Pressure regulation: 3 - 25 mmHg ( in 1mmHg steps )

 Flow regulation: 1 - 30 l/min ( in 1 l steps )

 Spec. Features
• Over pressure regulation / Exhausting valve
• Video-Display of Parameters (optional: 2232.011 /.031)
• Gas heating ( 2232.021/.031 ; All in one device )
Front panel:
Buttons

[m]
[m]==aa/ /TT[°K]
[°K]
a = 2,9 x 10-³ [m x °K]
a = 2,9 x 10-³ [m x °K]

Reset „Gas
consumption“

High Flow ON
Insuflation ON

Video display ON Alarm LED Preset Pressure

Preset Flow
Connectors
rear panel
Tube sets
• Insufflation tube
autoclavable,  5mm
8170.101

Absolute necessary for all multi-use-tubes:


Sterile HYGIENE FILTER 4171.111
( only for single use ! )
5mm
Standard tube • High Flow Filter ( 10 pc. pack )
• Prevents danger of germ transport to other

patients
• Prevents contamination of Insufflator

• Insufflation tube with integrated filter

4170.501
( for single use only, pack of 10 pc. )
Exploded di
agram
- Bauteile Spannungsversorgung
- Bauteile Pneumatik
- Videokarte

V1

V2
LAPAROSCOPIA
Definition
 Endoscopic intervention in abdominal cavity and its organs
Example: Laparoscopical
Appendectomy
8915,501 (angled )

Panoview Laparoscope, 0°, 180 mm


(8915,501, angled)

10 mm RIWO-ART Trokar sleeve

Atraumatical Foreceps, 5 mm, NL 310 mm


LaparoscopicalAppendectomy
Reducing pressure and
flow
Pressure conversion
1 bar = 751 mmHg 55 bar 1/3000
42000 mmHg e.g.
0,133 bar = 100 mmHg  0,017 bar
100 mmHg = 133 mbar 13 mmHg

Endless flow

 e.g. 10 l/min
...and
endoscope

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