
High-Definition Therapeutic Model
Mid-Range Workhorse for Precision and Efficiency|
With a mainstream outer diameter of 5.8 mm, a 2.2 mm working channel, four-way tip deflection, and megapixel high-definition imaging, this flexible endoscope serves as the core device for minimally invasive gastrointestinal therapy in small to medium-sized animals. Select configurations feature a dual-channel design enabling simultaneous irrigation/suction and instrument operation. It is the preferred primary-use model for chain hospitals and specialty practices.
Small to medium-sized dogs weighing 10–20 kg (e.g., Corgi, French Bulldog, Border Collie, Shiba Inu), and adult large-breed cats (e.g., Ragdoll, Maine Coon, male British Shorthair).
Diagnostic Scenarios
Precise examination of the entire upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach, descending duodenum) for accurate assessment of ulcer depth, tumor mass, and extent of inflammatory infiltration.
Early cancer screening: identification and biopsy-confirmed diagnosis of gastrointestinal polyps, adenomas, and malignant lesions.
Diagnosis of complex or refractory conditions: localization of etiology in chronic intractable vomiting, recurrent diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and gastrointestinal bleeding.
Therapeutic Scenarios
Retrieval of moderately large or semi‑hard foreign bodies (e.g., small bones, fruit pits, rubber components).
Deep mucosal biopsy and polypectomy (with appropriate accessories).
Dual‑channel models allow simultaneous irrigation/suction and instrument manipulation, significantly improving efficiency during complex foreign body removal.
Not suitable for very narrow lumens (e.g., feline bronchi, kitten urethra).
For deep small‑intestinal or colonic examination in dogs >20 kg, suitability depends on the working length of the specific model.
Designed primarily for simple cavities such as the stomach; does not support precise exploration of anatomically complex, tortuous regions such as the duodenum.