Olympus BF-P200 Evis Flexible Fiber Bronchovideoscope 120° Field View
Olympus BF-P200 Evis Flexible Fiber Bronchovideoscope 120° Field View is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Olympus BF-P200 Evis Flexible Fiber Bronchovideoscope 120° Field View
• Model: BF-P200
Optical System:
• Field of View: 120 degree
• Instrument Channel: 2.0 mm
• Insertion Tube O.D.: 5.2mm
• Max Angulation Up 180 degree
• Max Angulation Down 130 degree
• Direction of View: Forward viewing (i.e. 0° direction)
• Working Length: 55 cm
The Olympus BF‑P200 bronchoscope is a flexible video bronchoscopic instrument designed for airway inspection and bronchoscopic interventions. Its 120° field of view allows a broad visual cone, helping clinicians to observe and navigate bronchial structures without constantly repositioning the scope. The forward-viewing direction (0°) focuses the visual axis straight ahead, which is intuitive for many bronchoscopic tasks.
Mechanically, the BF‑P200 features a distal tip that can articulate 180° upward and 130° downward, giving it the flexibility to access and inspect challenging airway branches. The insertion tube’s 5.2 mm distal outer diameter, paired with a 2.0 mm instrument/biopsy channel, allows the passage of diagnostic and therapeutic tools (e.g. forceps, brushes) while maintaining a manageable profile. The working length of 55 cm provides a balance between reach and control, especially in adult bronchial anatomy.
In use, this bronchoscope supports both diagnostic and therapeutic pulmonary procedures—such as airway inspection, sampling (biopsy, brush), bronchoalveolar lavage, and minor interventions. The generous field of view and responsive tip articulation help operators maintain orientation and access side branches more comfortably. Its optical system (depth of field 3–50 mm) ensures clarity of mucosal details across a useful range of distances for inspection and tool manipulation.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
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