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OES Pro Instrument System for Endoscopic Urological Investigations

Posted on June 29th, 2010 under Medical Equipment. Post a comment

The bridge is a modular part of the OES Pro instrument system for endoscopic urological investigations. The design is to visualize the precise claim of the company and facilitated by repetitive material, color and surface-election, the handling for the doctor.

Urological investigations are done to identify and rule out urological conditions. The specific investigations recommended for an individual depend on urological symptoms, prior medical conditions, physical examination and basic blood and urine tests.

Blood and urine tests often form a baseline for further investigation or monitoring. The kidneys can be further assessed by ultrasound to assess swelling, abnormal masses and stones, They can be examined in more detail by CT scan (computed tomography), which may involve injection of an X-ray contrast into a vein.

Other advantages for the user are reduced through the use of a new latching mechanism complexity of the endoscope system and thus a simplified assembly. Product by Olympus Winter & Ibe. Design by Held + Team.

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