Endoscopy Brandon Equipment Package from Brandon Medical
Endoscopy Brandon Equipment Package from Brandon Medical

Endoscopy

Endoscopy Brandon Equipment Package from Brandon Medical

Ergonomic, compact solutions for the Endoscopy Room

Endoscopy is regarded as a simple procedure that allows endoscopists to inspect tissues inside the human body using an endoscope and perform, when needed, keyhole surgery. The procedure is preferred, where possible, by both clinicians and patients to avoid major open surgery risks. There are numerous applications of the approach: GI tract( esophagogastroduodenoscopy, enteroscopy, colonoscopy, and sigmoidoscopy), bile duct, proctoscopy, respiratory tract( rhinoscopy, laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy) otoscope, cystoscopy, gyroscope, laparoscopy, arthroscopy, thoracoscopy.

Whilst the procedures are regarded as simple planning and delivering, an endoscopy room has to take into consideration flexibility in the use of the room, maximizing space in what are regularly small rooms.

Brandon Medical endoscopy room equipment designs are built with endoscopists’ input to achieve a good workflow with sensible equipment ergonomically placed for the benefit of the clinical staff to provide the best outcomes for the patients.

It is specific for an endoscopy room for medical supply pendants to sit at one side to allow to use of multiple endoscopic systems in a flexible manner.

Brandon Medical Planning and Design of the Endoscopy Room

Expertise

For over 70 years, Brandon Medical has provided healthcare professionals with reliable, high-quality, and affordable medical equipment packages for operating theatres and critical care. Continuous investment in our products allows us to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers, the healthcare industry and the patients it serves.

We are acknowledged experts in medical lighting, medical power & control systems, medical video, and medical AV systems with unique expertise in providing integrated solutions.

We are one of the leading manufacturers of high-tech medical lighting, and our equipment can be found in surgeries, clinics, and hospitals throughout the world, supported by an extensive distributor network.

Equipment

Our UK-manufactured operating theatre lamps have near-perfect colour rendition, balanced arm systems for ease of movement, and use HD-LED technology, which emits a brilliant cold light to reduce heat generation. We also have a range of mobile operating theatre lights. Specialist surgical and examination lighting systems are available, with unique features designed to suit the field.

In addition to healthcare and hospital lighting technology, we also manufacture operating theatre control panels and design solutions for medical AV systems, medical supply pendants, as well as isolated power systems and uninterruptible power systems.

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