Olympus New Zealand Medical Instruments / GI and Respiratory
 

Endoscopes

 
Endoscopes

Olympus offers a complete range of video endoscopes for all clinical applications and specialities.

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Universal Platform

 
Universal Platform

 EVIS EXERA IITM is the only high-definition imaging system designed for application across medical and surgical endoscopy. 

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Capsule Endoscopy

 
Capsule Endoscopy

State-of-the-art endoscopic imaging technology from OLYMPUS realises unrivaled diagnostic performance in the field of capsule endoscopy.

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ScopeGuide 3-D Imager

 
ScopeGuide 3-D Imager

 The ScopeGuide 3-D Imager is a new system developed by Olympus that uses a low intensity magnetic field to display a real-time three-dimensional view of the position and orientation of the colonoscope within the abdominal cavity, by means of electromagnetic transmission coils built into the colonoscope insertion tube.

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Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy

 
Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy

Olympus OES fiberoptic endoscopes were the first to offer complete immersibility for assured reprocessing.  OES fourth-generation bronchoscopes are now available, with a wide choice to suit all clinical applications.

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Endoscopic Ultrasound

 
Endoscopic Ultrasound

Olympus is pleased to offer a very significant product in its Endoscopic Ultrasound product line - the GF-UE160-AL5, Radial Array Video Gastroscope. This is the first echoendoscope to feature full 360° electronic scanning. The uniquely compact curved-linear array (CLA) transducer was specifically designed by Olympus for the EUS application and is not an “off-the-shelf” transducer designed for general purpose of abdominal scanning.

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Care & Maintenance

Care & Maintenance

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Endoscopy Ancillary Products

 
Endoscopy Ancillary Products

A complete line-up of ancillary products and accessories, from therapeutic devices and imaging equipment to workstations and reprocessing equipment, for use with flexible videoscopes and fiberscopes.

 

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