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Endoscopic Insufflator ZEI-A10

Endoscopic Insufflator ZEI-A10

Endoscopic Insufflator ZEI-A10 with an input pressure range of 0.10 MPa to 0.60 MPa is designed for modern medical procedures. It allows precise control with adjustable 3-level flow rate and real-time pressure monitoring. Safety is enhanced with an alarm feature, preventing risks from high or low pressure. The timer function of insufflator adds to its operational control. Our endoscopic insufflator ensures precision, safety, and efficiency in endoscopic procedures.

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1. What is real-time pressure monitoring, and what are its benefits?

Real-time pressure monitoring displays the current intra-cavity pressure during the procedure via the LED numeric display. This allows the medical team to continuously track pressure levels and make instant adjustments if necessary. It enhances clinical precision and procedural efficiency, ensuring the patient remains stable throughout the operation.

2. How does the automatic pressure alarm and shut-off feature work?

The system is equipped with an automatic pressure monitoring system that triggers an audible and visual alarm if the pressure exceeds safe limits. In such cases, it will automatically shut off to prevent damage to the patient or equipment. This feature significantly enhances operational safety by preventing over-inflation or pressure-related injuries.

3. What does the 3-level adjustable flow rate mean, and why is it important?

The 3-level adjustable flow rate allows users to control the output volume of gas or fluid to match the specific needs of different procedures. Low flow is ideal for delicate or minor operations. Medium flow offers balanced performance for standard use. High flow is suitable for procedures requiring faster cavity inflation or fluid movement. This flexibility ensures optimal visibility and patient safety across various endoscopic applications.

4. Is the endoscopic camera compatible with all types of endoscopes?

Yes, the system is designed to be compatible with major endoscopy brands, ensuring seamless integration into existing clinical setups. This universal compatibility reduces the need for brand-specific accessories and simplifies equipment management across departments.

5. What kind of display does it use, and how easy is it to read?

The system uses a bright LED numeric display that shows real-time data such as pressure values, timer settings, and alerts. This display is clear, responsive, and easy to read, even in brightly lit operating rooms, helping surgeons stay focused on the procedure.

6. How is an endoscope cleaned and disinfected?

Endoscopes must be manually pre-cleaned, followed by high-level disinfection or sterilization. Automated endoscope reprocessors (AERs) are commonly used to ensure thorough cleaning.

7. Can endoscopes be reused?

Yes, most endoscopes are reusable but require proper cleaning and sterilization after each use to prevent infections.

8. What should I do if the endoscope image is unclear?

Check for: Fogging or debris on the lens Proper connection to the video processor A malfunctioning light source

9. How often should endoscopy equipment be serviced?

Regular maintenance schedules vary, but most manufacturers recommend servicing at least once a year or based on usage frequency.