Olympus CYF-VH Flexible HD Cysto-Nephro videoscope
High-Definition TV (HDTV)
the revolutionary cyf-vh is the first endoscope of its kind to provide a high-definition image in an endoscope this small.
The criytal-clear view in the urethra improves detection and diagnosisof suspicious areas.
Already under white light,the CYF-VH allows a wider view and detailed vision, which is primarily important for all bladder cancer follow-up cystoscopies.
NBI (Narrow Band Imaging)
hD nBI potentially allows for a higher and improved detection rate of carcinoma in situ. In order to improve the diagnosis, the brightness of nBI was increased by 20% compared to cyf-v2.
White light NBI
NBI is an optical image-enhancement technology that improves the visibility of vessels and other tissue on the from the bladder neck.mucosal surface. nBI works by fi ltering the white light into specifi c light wavelengths, which are absorbed by hemoglobin and penetrate only the surface of human tissue. this provides improved visual contrast of the surface structures and fi ne capillary patterns of mucous membranes, which are normally diffi cult to distinguish.
New EvolutionTip
In addition, the tip design improves light emittance and increases the light output by 150% (compared to the cyf-v2).
Variable stiffness shaft
to further improve patient comfort, the cyf-vh shaft varies in stiffness:
- proximally (1), the shaft is stiffer to maintain control in the urethra
- At mid-shaft (2), it is more fl exible to minimise pressure and discomfort on sensitive anatomy
- A distal passive bending section (3) allows the scope to bend even further and minimises the potential of damage to the endoscope during normal use
Suspicious regions within the delicate structures of the bladder neck can be easier identified with the help of the crystal-clear HD image of the CYF-VH.
Improved deflection
the cyf-vh bends 10° more in each direction with its 220° upward and 130° downward deflection, providing the ability to see and treat all areas of the bladder with ease.
Large field of view
the wide 120° field of view provides a panoramic inspection of the entire bladder from the bladder neck.