
Product Details
| Model | 8654.431 |
| Brand | RICHARD WOLF |
| Category | Rigid Cystoscopes |
| Posted | 18.02.2026 |
| Views | 224 |
Product Specifications
- Field of View (FOV), (degree) ⓘ
- 12
Used - Good RICHARD WOLF 8654.431
Condition:: Used - Good
Availability:: In stock
Shipping from::
USA
2 750
Seller:
pro USA
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Description
The R. Wolf 8654.431 is a rigid cystoscope telescope designed for urological diagnostic and minor interventional procedures. It features a 4mm diameter and a 12-degree viewing angle, providing clear, precise visualization of the bladder and urethra. The device is part of the Panoview line, known for ergonomic design and excellent optical performance. Constructed from durable materials and fully autoclavable, this cystoscope supports safe, repeated clinical use. With a working length of approximately 29.7 cm, it is suitable for a wide range of cystoscopic examinations, enhancing procedural accuracy and patient care.
Key Features:
4mm outer diameter for minimally invasive cystoscopy
12-degree angled Panoview optics for clear, detailed visualization
Working length approximately 29.7 cm
Durable construction suitable for repeated sterilization
Ergonomic design for ease of use during procedures
Compatible with Richard Wolf 8650 sheath system and accessories
Widely used in diagnostic and minor therapeutic urological procedures
Key Features:
4mm outer diameter for minimally invasive cystoscopy
12-degree angled Panoview optics for clear, detailed visualization
Working length approximately 29.7 cm
Durable construction suitable for repeated sterilization
Ergonomic design for ease of use during procedures
Compatible with Richard Wolf 8650 sheath system and accessories
Widely used in diagnostic and minor therapeutic urological procedures
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