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Olympus has released its 510(k)-cleared, next-generation BF-P190 and BF-XP190 bronchoscopes for peripheral and small anatomy bronchoscopy.
BF-P190 Extends Reach for Peripheral Bronchoscopy
With new recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force calling for more proactive lung cancer screening of long-term smokers, the need for reliable methods of assessing peripheral lung nodules is forecasted to increase.
Transthoracic needle aspiration (TTNA) has long been the gold standard for sampling peripheral pulmonary nodules, but it can present a significant possibility of complications from pneumothorax. In a study by Geraghty et al, 27 percent (226 out of 846) of CT-guided TTNA biopsy procedures were complicated by pneumothorax. Peripheral bronchoscopy using radial endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) provides a minimally invasive alternative for sampling peripheral pulmonary nodules suspected of malignancy, with little risk of collapsing the lung, Olympus noted. Used solely or in tandem with other modalities, radial EBUS is a solid approach for diagnosing lung cancer and other diseases in the peripheral areas of the lung, and can performed on an outpatient basis under conscious sedation.
The fully rotatable, slim design of the BF-P190 bronchoscope, along with its improved tip angulation, advances maneuverability to provide better access in peripheral airways, Olympus said. The bronchoscope also delivers the industry’s largest working channel (2.0 mm) available in a slim 4.2 mm true videoscope, making it ideal for accommodating a variety of endoscopic devices.
“We're pleased to add the BF-P190 to our practice. The smaller outer diameter of the BF-P190 bronchoscope allows us to go further into the lung periphery, providing better access and visualization of third and fourth generation bronchi. This caliber bronchoscope consistently allows us to reach the mid lung and, in many cases, allows us to be within centimeters of peripheral lung lesions,” said Alex Chen, M.D., director of Interventional Pulmonology and assistant professor of Medicine and Surgery, Divisions of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Cardiothoracic Surgery, Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. “The scope’s rotation capabilities also allow for more comfortable hand positions during procedures, reducing hand fatigue and potentially improving procedural ergonomics.”
In addition to the BF-P190 bronchoscope, Olympus offers a peripheral bronchoscopy solution, including the radial endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) probes, ultrasound processors, Guide Sheath Kit, TBNA needles, biopsy forceps and cytology brushes for extended reach beyond the tip of the scope.
BF-XP190 Advances Visualization in Small Anatomy Bronchoscopy
Flexible bronchoscopy is widely used in the diagnosis of respiratory pathologies in people of all ages. Biopsies, bronchoscopic cytology and foreign body removal present common challenges that are often addressed using bronchoscopy.
The BF-XP190 provides better imaging in an ultra-slim bronchoscope. A mini CCD provides unsurpassed image quality compared to other ultra-slim bronchoscopes, and close-up observation of bronchial surfaces can be easily accessed with 1.2 x and 1.5 x electronic magnification, the company claims in a news release.
With an outside diameter of 3.1 mm — nearly 1 mm smaller than its nearest competitor — and a 1.2 mm working channel, the BF-XP190 is the industry’s slimmest true videoscope, making it the scope of choice for small anatomy bronchoscopy.
BF-190 Bronchoscopes Powered by EVIS EXERA III Universal Platform
The BF-P190 and BF-XP190 bronchoscopes are designed to advance maneuverability, visualization and versatility. Key features include:
Olympus Medical Systems Group, a division of Olympus, develops healthcare solutions that help improve clinical outcomes, reduce overall costs and enhance quality of life for patients.
BF-P190 Extends Reach for Peripheral Bronchoscopy
With new recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force calling for more proactive lung cancer screening of long-term smokers, the need for reliable methods of assessing peripheral lung nodules is forecasted to increase.
Transthoracic needle aspiration (TTNA) has long been the gold standard for sampling peripheral pulmonary nodules, but it can present a significant possibility of complications from pneumothorax. In a study by Geraghty et al, 27 percent (226 out of 846) of CT-guided TTNA biopsy procedures were complicated by pneumothorax. Peripheral bronchoscopy using radial endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) provides a minimally invasive alternative for sampling peripheral pulmonary nodules suspected of malignancy, with little risk of collapsing the lung, Olympus noted. Used solely or in tandem with other modalities, radial EBUS is a solid approach for diagnosing lung cancer and other diseases in the peripheral areas of the lung, and can performed on an outpatient basis under conscious sedation.
The fully rotatable, slim design of the BF-P190 bronchoscope, along with its improved tip angulation, advances maneuverability to provide better access in peripheral airways, Olympus said. The bronchoscope also delivers the industry’s largest working channel (2.0 mm) available in a slim 4.2 mm true videoscope, making it ideal for accommodating a variety of endoscopic devices.
“We're pleased to add the BF-P190 to our practice. The smaller outer diameter of the BF-P190 bronchoscope allows us to go further into the lung periphery, providing better access and visualization of third and fourth generation bronchi. This caliber bronchoscope consistently allows us to reach the mid lung and, in many cases, allows us to be within centimeters of peripheral lung lesions,” said Alex Chen, M.D., director of Interventional Pulmonology and assistant professor of Medicine and Surgery, Divisions of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Cardiothoracic Surgery, Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. “The scope’s rotation capabilities also allow for more comfortable hand positions during procedures, reducing hand fatigue and potentially improving procedural ergonomics.”
In addition to the BF-P190 bronchoscope, Olympus offers a peripheral bronchoscopy solution, including the radial endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) probes, ultrasound processors, Guide Sheath Kit, TBNA needles, biopsy forceps and cytology brushes for extended reach beyond the tip of the scope.
BF-XP190 Advances Visualization in Small Anatomy Bronchoscopy
Flexible bronchoscopy is widely used in the diagnosis of respiratory pathologies in people of all ages. Biopsies, bronchoscopic cytology and foreign body removal present common challenges that are often addressed using bronchoscopy.
The BF-XP190 provides better imaging in an ultra-slim bronchoscope. A mini CCD provides unsurpassed image quality compared to other ultra-slim bronchoscopes, and close-up observation of bronchial surfaces can be easily accessed with 1.2 x and 1.5 x electronic magnification, the company claims in a news release.
With an outside diameter of 3.1 mm — nearly 1 mm smaller than its nearest competitor — and a 1.2 mm working channel, the BF-XP190 is the industry’s slimmest true videoscope, making it the scope of choice for small anatomy bronchoscopy.
BF-190 Bronchoscopes Powered by EVIS EXERA III Universal Platform
The BF-P190 and BF-XP190 bronchoscopes are designed to advance maneuverability, visualization and versatility. Key features include:
- Rotary Function: Insertion tube rotation of up to 120 degrees left and right effectively reduces hand torque by 82 percent, clinical data show, expands access in the periphery of the lungs, and supports easier insertion and positioning of endoscopic devices.
- 210 degree Tip Angulation: The wide angulation range can be maintained even when an endoscopic device is inserted, making it easier to access difficult-to-reach peripheral areas of the lungs.
- SDTV Imaging: SDTV offers the highest quality imaging available in scopes of similar size. These scopes, in tandem with the EVIS EXERA III platform, offer the first true video system on the market for peripheral and small anatomy bronchoscopy.
- EVIS EXERA III Universal Platform: This imaging system helps facilitate more accurate diagnosis and treatment and also simplifies set up and reprocessing. The system works seamlessly across specialties to provide easier data management and cost efficiencies.
Olympus Medical Systems Group, a division of Olympus, develops healthcare solutions that help improve clinical outcomes, reduce overall costs and enhance quality of life for patients.