Camjoy BRS107B Titanium Resectoscope Set
✔ Ultra-Durable Handle
✔ Monopolar & Bipolar Ready
✔ Unrestricted 30° Vision
Engineering Excellence for Extended Interventions
Transurethral resections are demanding procedures. Surgeon hand fatigue and instrument degradation from repeated sterilization are common challenges in high-volume Urology departments. The Camjoy BRS107B Resectoscope Set addresses these issues head-on by upgrading the standard working elements to Aerospace-Grade Titanium Alloy (W7102P / W7102A).
Titanium offers an unparalleled strength-to-weight ratio. It significantly reduces the overall weight of the instrument, offering surgeons superior tactile feedback and fine motor control when resecting delicate bladder tissue or massive prostate adenomas. Furthermore, titanium exhibits supreme resistance to the corrosive effects of high-temperature steam autoclaving, extending the instrument’s lifecycle far beyond traditional stainless steel models.
The Click-Locked Advantage: Time is critical in the OR. The BRS107B utilizes a Click-Locked connection system between the working element, the inner sheath (S2420-7B), and the outer continuous-flow sheath (S2619-7B). This allows the surgical team to snap the components together instantly and securely, abandoning the cumbersome twisting required by legacy bayonet mounts.
The BRS107B Clinical Edge
- ✔ Fatigue Reduction: Titanium construction ensures prolonged surgical comfort.
- ✔ Hybrid Energy Platform: Seamlessly switches between Monopolar (Glycine) and Bipolar (Saline) electrosurgery depending on the chosen Surgical Electrode.
- ✔ Unobstructed Flow: The 26.5Fr outer and 24.5Fr inner sheath combination provides massive continuous irrigation capabilities.
- ✔ Post-Op Ready: Designed to transition flawlessly into mechanical tissue extraction using the CY2600 Shaver System.
Comprehensive Urology Suite Integration
1. Superior HD Optics (4282.30)
The set features our premium 4mm / 30° Endoscope (282mm length). Constructed with high-density optical glass and a scratch-resistant sapphire tip, it delivers edge-to-edge clarity without distortion. The light post is universally compatible, accepting ATOMX, STORZ, WOLF, OLYMPUS, and ACMI light guide cables to match your existing Camera and Light Source System.
2. The C71xx Dual-Energy Electrode Series
Versatility is key. The BRS107B set supports an exhaustive range of precise cutting and coagulation tools. Whether you require a Monopolar Thick Loop (C7121) for classic TURP, or a Bipolar Plasma Button/Roller (C7172/C7192) for safe saline vaporization with the CY802 Generator, the BRS107B handles it all.
3. Complete Fluid Management Kit
Maintaining visibility requires rapid blood and tissue clearance. The BRS107B includes specialized In-flow (A4311) and Out-flow (A4312) valves, alongside robust tissue evacuators like the Ellik (A4306) and Huffman (A4305) irrigators to manually extract resected chips from the bladder dome.
🌟 Key Architectural Features
Titanium Alloy Core
Active and Passive working elements crafted from titanium for unmatched durability, heat resistance, and a feather-light feel.
Click-Locked Sheaths
Quick-release mechanical locking replaces threaded connections, ensuring the inner and outer sheaths snap together securely in seconds.
Bipolar & Monopolar
A truly hybrid Rigid Endoscope system that accepts distinct High-Frequency cables (H7001 / H7002) for both energy modalities.
Continuous Flow
The precisely calibrated gap between the 24.5Fr inner and 26.5Fr outer sheath guarantees high-volume fluid turnover.
30° Field of View
The 4282.30 red-ring endoscope provides the optimal downward viewing angle required for precise apical prostate dissection.
Fistula Expansion
Includes a complete set of Fistula Instruments (F1695 through F2495) to safely dilate the urethral meatus prior to insertion.
📊 Detailed System Configuration (Model: BRS107B)
The BRS107B (Titanium, Click-Locked) comes as a comprehensive suite, ensuring absolute readiness for complex transurethral surgeries.
| Category | Part Number | Description & Specifications |
|---|---|---|
| I. Optics & Titanium Working Elements | ||
| Endoscope | 4282.30 (Red) | 30° | Ø 4mm | 282mm Length | Universal Light Cable Compatible |
| Working Element | W7102P | Passive cutting action | Titanium Alloy Construction |
| Working Element | W7102A | Active cutting action | Titanium Alloy Construction |
| II. Sheaths & Obturators (Click-Locked System) | ||
| Outer Sheath | S2619-7B | 26.5Fr | 190mm Length | High-flow fenestrations |
| Inner Sheath | S2420-7B | 24.5Fr | 200mm Length | Ceramic tip for thermal protection |
| Obturator | S2401-7B | Adjustable visual obturator for atraumatic insertion |
| Adaptor | S2402-7B | Inner sheath adaptor component |
| III. C71xx Series Electrodes (Mono/Bi Options) | ||
| Thin Loop (90°) | C7111 / C7112 | Monopolar (C7111) / Bipolar (C7112) – Precision cutting |
| Thick Loop (90°) | C7121 / C7122 | Monopolar (C7121) / Bipolar (C7122) – Aggressive resection |
| Straight Loop (0°) | C7141 / C7142 | Monopolar (C7141) / Bipolar (C7142) – Stricture management |
| Needle & Knife | C713x / C715x | Needle (C7131/32) and 90° Knife (C7151/52) for incisions |
| Vaporization | C717x / C719x | Rollerball (C7171/72) and Roller (C7191/92) for hemostasis |
| IV. Cables, Valves & Fluid Accessories | ||
| HF Cables | H7001 / H7002 | 3-Meter High Frequency Cables (Monopolar / Bipolar) |
| Fluid Control | A4311 / A4312 | Luer-lock In-flow and Out-flow valves |
| Tissue Evacuation | A4305 / A4306 | Huffman Irrigator & Ellik Irrigator Evacuator Syringes |
| Maintenance | R3340 / A4303 | Cleaning Rod (φ3mm/340mm) & Sealed Caps (10pcs) |
| V. Urethral Dilation (Fistula Instruments) | ||
| Dilators | F1695 – F2495 | 16Fr, 18Fr, 20Fr, 22Fr, and 24Fr (95mm Length) sizes included |
❓ Clinical FAQ: Titanium Resectoscope Systems
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