Laparoscope

A Laparoscope is a rigid, sterile optical telescope used in minimally invasive surgery to visualize the abdominal and pelvic cavities. Featuring a Hopkins rod-lens system for brilliant, high-resolution images, it comes in standard diameters (5mm, 10mm) and viewing angles (0° for straight-ahead or 30°/45° to look around structures). It connects to a high-intensity light source and a video camera system. Meticulous handling, mandatory pre-sterilization leak testing, and careful cleaning are required to maintain its integrity and prevent infection. As the primary visual conduit for the surgeon, its clarity and reliability are fundamental to the safety and success of any laparoscopic procedure.

Orthopedic Arthroscope

 An Orthopedic Arthroscope is a rigid, rod-lens telescope used for the visualization and surgical treatment of joint interiors. As the cornerstone of minimally invasive joint surgery, it provides a bright, magnified view of structures like cartilage, menisci, and ligaments through tiny incisions. Available in key diameters (2.7mm, 4.0mm) and viewing angles (0°, 30°, 70°), its optical quality is paramount for surgical precision. Mandatory pre-sterilization leak testing and careful autoclaving are required to maintain sterility and integrity. Proper handling is essential to prevent costly damage to the optics and to ensure patient safety during diagnostic and therapeutic arthroscopic procedures.