Three-dimensional, miniature endoscope opens new diagnostic possibilities
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have developed a new type of miniature endoscope that produces three-dimensional, high-definition images, which may greatly expand the application of minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. In the October 19 issue of Nature, the team from the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at MGH describes their prototype device and a demonstra...Neuroview Rigid Body Fiberoptic Neuroendoscopes
Description:Low Profile Ergonomic Design for Neurosurgery. The Neuroview family of neuroendoscopes offers rigid working channel scopes with a 90 steerable tip. The rigid scope body facilitates a direct, controlled approach to the target. The steerable tip allows access to structures unreachable via a straight trajectory....Neuroview 1.2 mm Neuroendoscopes
Description:Patented* Design for Endoscopic Shunt Placement. Designed to pass through standard shunt ventricular catheters for optically guided placement....Neuroview Flexible Neuroendoscopes
Description:Low Profile Ergonomic Design for Neurosurgery. The neuroview family of flexible neuroendoscopes are designed for therapeutic minimally invasive procedures. Available in a variety of configurations, these scopes offer working channels for instrument use and irrigation capabilities. With a flexible body and steerable tip, the surgeon can easily access hard to reach areas....Flexible, steerable endoscope with working channel
Description:The flexible endoscope was mainly developed for the pure neuroendoscopy. Due to the working channel it is ideal suitable for therapeutic indications e.g. subdural hematomas, cysts or intraventricular indications....