Olympus URF-P7 Flexible Fiber Ureteroscope
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Original price
$8,000.00
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Original price
$8,000.00
Original price
$8,000.00
$8,000.00
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$8,000.00
Current price
$8,000.00
SKU URF-P7
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Olympus URF-P7 Flexible Ureteroscope in like new condition with ZERO BROKEN.
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1X - Olympus URF-P7 Flexible Fiber Ureterorenoscope ( Like New )
Olympus URF-P7 Flexible Fiber Ureterorenoscope Specifications
The Olympus URF-P7 is a reusable fiberoptic flexible ureterorenoscope designed for endoscopic diagnosis and treatment in the ureter and kidney (and biliary tract in some indications). It features a superslim design for improved access and maneuverability, particularly during lithotripsy procedures.
Key Dimensions
- Distal end outer diameter — 4.9 Fr (Evolution Tip, bullet-shaped for atraumatic insertion)
- Insertion tube outer diameter — 7.95 Fr (2.65 mm)
- Working length — 670 mm (67 cm)
- Instrument (working) channel inner diameter — 3.6 Fr (1.2 mm)
- Total length — Approximately 1050 mm (varies slightly by source)
Optical System
- Field of view — 90°
- Direction of view — 0° (forward)
- Depth of field — 2–50 mm
- Image quality features → Moiré reduction filter for clear visualization without color blurring or moiré effects
Bending Section
- Angulation range — 275° up / 275° down (wide angulation for access to difficult areas like the lower calyx)
Key Features
- DuraBend design — Unique insertion tube with varying stiffness materials (extra stiff to soft) and passive bending section to reduce stress and enhance durability during insertion into narrow spaces.
- Evolution Tip — Tapered 4.9 Fr tip for smoother, atraumatic passage through the ureter.
- Improved maneuverability — Superslim shaft supports better handling with laser fibers or instruments during stone procedures.
- Irrigation flow — Optimized for sufficient flow even with small access sheaths, aiding visibility in bleeding or dusting cases.
- Sterilization compatibility — Ethylene oxide gas and low-temperature hydrogen peroxide plasma (e.g., STERRAD systems).
The URF-P7R variant has the bending section moving in the opposite direction for specific procedural preferences.