Endoscopic Instrument Stopcock
Item Name Code (INC) 35342
Additional Information for Endoscopic Instrument Stopcock
Endoscopic instrument stopcocks are devices used in endoscopic procedures to control the flow of fluids or gases. They are typically made of medical-grade materials such as stainless steel or plastic and are designed to be compatible with endoscopic instruments.
These stopcocks are used to connect various components of the endoscopic system, such as the endoscope itself, irrigation and suction devices, and other accessories. They allow for the precise control of fluid flow, enabling the surgeon or medical professional to regulate the amount and direction of fluid or gas being used during the procedure.
Endoscopic instrument stopcocks are essential in maintaining a clear field of view during endoscopic procedures, as they help to manage the flow of irrigation fluids and suction. They also allow for the introduction of additional instruments or accessories, such as biopsy forceps or laser fibers, while maintaining control over the flow of fluids.
These stopcocks come in different sizes and configurations to accommodate various endoscopic procedures and instruments. They are typically sterile and disposable to ensure patient safety and prevent cross-contamination.
In summary, endoscopic instrument stopcocks are important components of the endoscopic system that allow for the precise control of fluid flow during procedures, ensuring optimal visualization and facilitating the use of additional instruments or accessories.
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