Guiding Device CC-6DR-1
Endobronchial Ultrasound
Guiding Device CC-6DR-1
The Olympus Guiding Device is designed to steer the Olympus guide sheath in successfully reaching the targeted lesion. A rotation mechanism enables control of the guiding device tip, and its tapered tip design delivers superb insertion capability. This double-joint, rotatable device features a reusable sheath, is autoclavable, and fits a minimum channel size of 2.0 mm.
Key Benefits
- Efficient: The Guiding Device is designed to enhance procedural efficiency. It can be used effectively to steer the Olympus guide sheath into a required bronchus.
- Cost Effective: When compared to other options, the Guiding Device provides a cost-efficient, effective solution for accessing peripheral pulmonary lesions.
Product Support
Model Name | CC-6DR-1 |
Minimum Channel Diameter | 2.00 mm |
Compatible Guide Sheath | K-201/202/203/204 |
Working Length | 115 cm |
Feature | Double-joint type, rotatable |
Usage Classification | Reusable |
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