Insights

Videos

A specification sheet states the resolution, but video demonstrates the image quality in a real clinical scenario. Our comprehensive video library bridges the gap between optical performance data and real-world endoscopic visualization. Whether you are training endoscopists on narrow-band imaging interpretation, orienting reprocessing staff on correct duodenoscope elevator cleaning technique, or guiding a biomedical engineer through an Image Processor firmware update, our visual resources provide instant, actionable guidance. From step-by-step flexible endoscope leak testing procedures to expert-led discussions on minimizing ureteroscope laser damage, each video is crafted to empower your team. We transform complex optical and mechanical knowledge into clear, visual narratives that support daily operations, enhance clinical competence, and ensure your endoscopic systems deliver uncompromised diagnostic clarity.

Product Showcase & Clinical Applications

Seeing an endoscope image a lesion in real time reveals its diagnostic capability. These videos place our Gastroscopes, Colonoscopes, Bronchoscopes, and Ureterorenoscopes into active clinical environments. Watch a 4K colonoscope reveal the pit pattern of a sessile serrated lesion under NBI, observe a Single-Use Ureterorenoscope navigate a tortuous ureter to access a lower pole stone, or see a Fluorescent Microscope capture a HER2 FISH image with discrete hybridization signals in each tumor nucleus. By visualizing the equipment performing under real clinical conditions, you gain an immediate, intuitive understanding of how Biovisus solutions reveal the pathology that guides treatment decisions.

How-To & Reprocessing Procedure Videos

Correct reprocessing is the cornerstone of endoscope safety. This series provides step-by-step visual guidance for reprocessing technicians and nursing staff. From immediate bedside pre-cleaning and leak testing to manual brushing of the duodenoscope elevator mechanism and AER cycle verification, each video demonstrates the techniques that achieve validated high-level disinfection. Proper personal protective equipment use, detergent preparation, and documentation are covered in detail. These videos serve as both initial training tools and ongoing reference resources, reinforcing the protocols that prevent patient infections and protect scope integrity.

Preventive Maintenance & Scope Inspection

Endoscope longevity and image quality are built on consistent, meticulous care. This video series demonstrates the proactive steps that keep your Biovisus instruments operating at original specifications. Our service engineers show the correct techniques for inspecting flexible endoscope bending section mesh for fraying, measuring light guide transmission with a photometer, cleaning laparoscope optical windows without scratching, and testing the dielectric integrity of insulated laparoscopic instruments. Angulation wire tension measurement, working channel patency verification, and camera head sensor cleaning are demonstrated at the level of detail a biomedical engineer requires.

Expert Insights & Best Practices

True partnership extends beyond the transaction—it is about sharing the knowledge that advances endoscopic imaging. In this series, our senior optical engineers and clinical application specialists tackle complex topics: optimizing light source intensity for fluorescence-guided surgery, understanding the trade-offs between resolution and depth of field in rigid telescopic systems, interpreting the causes of image noise in low-light endoscopic scenarios, and implementing a single-use endoscope program that balances infection control with procedural costs. These are not product promotions but educational sessions designed to spark discussion and provide actionable intelligence for your clinical and technical teams.

Troubleshooting & Common Fixes

When an endoscopic image degrades or a scope fails a pre-procedure check, every minute of downtime matters. This playlist is your first line of defense against operational interruptions. We break down the most common issues—a fogged laparoscope lens upon abdominal entry, a flexible endoscope with reduced angulation, a light source alarm indicating LED end-of-life, an Image Processor displaying color banding—into clear diagnostic sequences. Each video explains the likely root causes, the step-by-step investigation procedure, and the corrective actions that restore full imaging capability. Designed for quick reference, these videos empower your endoscopy staff and biomedical engineers to resolve issues systematically and minimize procedural delays.

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