Flex Rhinoscope, 2.8mm, 3.4mm x 30cm

SKU: 801.2801

Condition: Brand New
Diameter: 2.8mm
Price:
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Description

Rhinoscope 2.8mm 30cm | Nasal Endoscopy Equipment | Minerva Health

Rhinoscope 2.8mm 30cm

2.8mm diameter and 30cm working length rhinoscope designed for nasal cavity examination and diagnostic procedures. Provides clear visualization of nasal anatomy for ENT specialists performing rhinoscopy and related procedures.

Key Features of the Rhinoscope

  • 2.8mm diameter x 30cm working length | provides optimal balance of visualization and access for standard surgical applications.
  • Single-unit packaging (1/ea) | sold as 1 per unit (SKU 801.34), simplifying case-based ordering and inventory management for ENT teams.
  • Compatible with standard workflows | integrates into existing ENT/rhinology protocols without changing downstream instrumentation or technique.

Clinical Uses

The Rhinoscope 2.8mm 30cm is used during ENT/rhinology procedures for nasal cavity examination and procedures. Suitable for use in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty practices.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Device type Rhinoscope
Diameter 2.8mm
Length 30cm
SKU 801.34
Packaging 1/ea
Intended use Nasal cavity examination and procedures
Clinical setting OR, procedure room, office-based ENT

Ordering Information & Compliance Details

  • Product name: Rhinoscope 2.8mm 30cm.
  • SKU: 801.34.
  • Diameter: 2.8mm, Length: 30cm.
  • Packaging: 1 per unit (1/ea).

FAQs: Rhinoscope Usage

Q1. When should I use this rhinoscope?
This rhinoscope is designed for nasal cavity examination and procedures when standard visualization or instrumentation requires the specific features and dimensions of this device.

Q2. Is this instrument reusable or single-use?
Consult the Instructions for Use (IFU) for specific reprocessing guidance, sterility information, and single-use or reusable designation per regulatory requirements.

Q3. Do clinicians need special training before first use?
Clinicians should be trained in ENT/rhinology procedures, relevant anatomy, and the safe use of surgical instruments, consistent with local competency and credentialing requirements.

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