The individually adapted instrument size is one of the essential prerequisites for atraumatic endoscopy. Especially in pediatric urology, the risk of mucosal lesions in the urethra is very high due to the use of large-lumen instruments. Lifelong complications due to recurrent strictures can be the result.
Richard Wolf offers rigid endoscopes in various diameters, lengths and viewing directions for pediatric indications. Modular system solutions complemented by flexible, state-of-the-art endoscopes for treatment from neonates to adolescents.
For neonates
Miniature compact fiber cysto-urethroscope (4.5 / 6.5 Fr.) for gentle passage of the urethra.
Excellent miniature fiber telescope, viewing direction 5°
Effective irrigation through oval irrigation and working channel for auxiliary instruments to 3 Fr.
For infants
Compact Universal Surgical Cysto-Urethroscope (8 / 9.8 Fr.) for reflux therapy (VUR = Vesico-Uretero-renal Reflux) in small children.
Atraumatically shaped distal tip
Optimum visibility, 12° viewing direction
Effective irrigation for flexible and rigid auxiliary instruments to 5 Fr.
For adolescents
MIDI-size instrument set by Rösch
The "MIDI-size" cysto-urethroscopes (12.5 Fr. and 14.5 Fr.) with working channels of 5 Fr. or 7 Fr. offer adequate capacity for the corresponding auxiliary instruments.
Avoidance of recurrent strictures through atraumatic distal tip
PANOVIEW telescope diameter 2.7 mm, viewing direction 30°
Compatible with all common injection needles for endoscopic anti-reflux tube