I. What is a Veterinary Endoscope? What is the difference between it and a human endoscope?
A veterinary endoscope is a visual diagnostic and treatment device designed specifically for animals. It uses a slender insertion tube (including a lens and a light source) to penetrate deep into the animal s body (such as the digestive tract and respiratory tract), observe tissue lesions in real time, and assist in diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment. The core difference from human endoscopes:
Adapt to animal anatomy: the length and diameter of the insertion tube are optimized for animals (such as the insertion tube of a canine endoscope is 1000mm long and 2.8mm in diameter, adapted to the canine digestive tract);
Multi-species compatibility: supports cats, dogs, cattle, horses, and exotic pets, and some models are equipped with replaceable insertion tubes (such as long insertion tubes for cattle and horses);
Functional scenarios: taking into account both diagnosis (such as digestive tract foreign body exploration) and treatment (such as respiratory tract biopsy and foreign body removal), and some models integrate suction and flushing functions.
II. What animals can a veterinary endoscope be adapted to? Can it be used for everything from cats and dogs to cattle, horses, and exotic pets?
Our endoscope veterinary covers all species:
Small animals (cats, dogs, rabbits): Recommended models with thin-diameter insertion tubes (such as AKVET-EC120, with an insertion tube diameter of 2.8mm), suitable for the digestive tract (such as foreign bodies in the cat s esophagus) and respiratory tract (such as bronchial exploration in dogs);
Large animals (cattle, horses, sheep): Choose models with long insertion tubes (such as AKVET-EU150H, with an insertion tube length of 1500mm), suitable for the digestive tract of horses (such as foreign bodies in the stomach) and the respiratory tract of cattle (such as pneumonia diagnosis);
Exotic pets (birds, reptiles): Optional micro-insertion tubes (diameter ≤2mm), combined with flexible bending (such as 160° up and down, 100° left and right), meet the requirements of fine exploration of the respiratory tract of birds and the digestive tract of reptiles.
III. What is the image quality and ease of operation of portable vet endoscopes (such as AKEND080V)? Is it suitable for door-to-door service in farms?
The portable vet endoscope (AKEND080V) uses a high-definition camera (resolution 1920×1080) + LED cold light source, with clear image quality (can identify 0.1mm lesions), and is equipped with a 3.5-inch display screen for easy outdoor operation.
Convenient operation: weight ≤2kg, handheld design + rechargeable battery (12 hours of battery life), suitable for door-to-door service in farms (such as foreign body detection in the digestive tract of cattle and horses);
Function integration: supports suction and flushing (some models), and foreign bodies can be directly removed without additional equipment, greatly improving the efficiency of mobile diagnosis and treatment.
IV. What is the use of the500G hard disk storageof the endoscopio de video veterinario (such as AKNJ-100VET)? Is it convenient for case management?
500G hard disk can store ≥100,000 case data (including videos, pictures, and diagnostic reports), and supports:
Real-time recording: The entire video of the surgery/exploration process is retained for postoperative review and teaching;
Quick retrieval: Classify by animal type, visit time, and lesion site, and call up historical cases within 10 seconds;
Remote sharing: Upload to the cloud via the network, and experts remotely assist in diagnosis (such as consultation for difficult cases), which is the core tool of digital case management, especially suitable for chain pet hospitals and teaching institutions.
V. What is the impact of thebending angleandworking channelof the veterinary endoscope on the operation? Can complex parts (such as canine bronchi) be explored?
Bending angle: determines thereachable rangeof the endoscope in the body. For example, FTLVET-EC120 can bend 160° up and down and 100° left and right, which can penetrate into the canine bronchial branches (such as the tertiary bronchus) to explore subtle lesions; Working channel: The diameter determines the tools that can pass through (such as biopsy forceps, foreign body basket), and the channel ≥2mm can pass through common tools (such as 1.5mm biopsy forceps).
In actual operation, with the help of flexible insertion tubes (such as 270° bend up and down), even the complex branches of the canine bronchus can be accurately reached to complete diagnosis and treatment.
VI. For batch physical examinations in farms (such as cattle and horse herds), can veterinary endoscopes quickly screen for diseases? Does it support data export?
Our veterinary endoscope supports batch physical examination mode: Quick screening: high-definition image quality + large storage hard disk, the exploration time for each animal is ≤5 minutes, andwhether there are foreign objects or lesionscan be recorded simultaneously; Data export: The case automatically generates an Excel report (including pictures and diagnosis results), and supports classification and export byanimal number, lesion type , which is convenient for farm disease statistics and traceability (such as the incidence of respiratory diseases in a certain herd of cattle), and improves the efficiency of large-scale physical examinations.
VII. In the clinic for exotic pets (such as birds and reptiles), will the thin-diameter insertion tube of the veterinary endoscope damage the animals?
For the veterinary endoscope for exotic pets, the ultra-soft insertion tube (such as 2mm diameter) + smooth head end (to avoid scratches), combined with slow advancement + real-time visualization (seeing and advancing), can minimize the risk of injury.