Camjoy BRS108 Series Bipolar Resectoscope Set (26Fr down to 18.5Fr Mini-TURP)

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    Camjoy BRS108 Series Bipolar Resectoscope

    Visual Obturation | Titanium & Plastic Options | 18.5Fr to 26Fr Scaling

    ✔ Atraumatic Stricture Avoidance


    ✔ 4mm & 2.9mm HD Optics


    ✔ Monopolar/Bipolar Hybrid

    Adapting to Every Anatomical Challenge

    The “one size fits all” approach in Endourology is obsolete. Forcing a standard 26Fr rigid sheath through a tight urethra often results in postoperative mucosal tearing and long-term strictures. The Camjoy BRS108 Series revolutionizes Bipolar Resection by offering a fully scalable platform. From the robust BRS108A (26Fr) for massive prostate glands to the ultra-fine BRS108M (18.5Fr) designed for delicate Mini-TURP, surgeons can select the exact caliber needed to ensure zero urethral trauma.

    Safety begins at insertion. The BRS108 series abandons blind insertion by incorporating advanced Visual Obturators. By integrating the HD Endoscope directly into the obturator during the initial pass, the surgeon navigates the urethral curves under direct visual control on their Surgical Monitor, bypassing false passages effortlessly.

    Dual-Material Freedom: Uniquely, the BRS108 line allows hospitals to choose their preferred working element material. The Series 1 (e.g., BRS108A1) utilizes high-dielectric plastic for maximum electrical insulation, while the Series 2 (e.g., BRS108A2) employs aerospace titanium for surgeons demanding extreme mechanical durability and weight reduction.

    The BRS108 Clinical Edge

    • ✔ Precision Optics: Standard models use the brilliant 4302.30 (4mm) lens, while the 22.5Fr/18.5Fr models utilize the micro-profile 9302.30 (2.9mm) lens.
    • ✔ Continuous Flow: Dual-sheath design (Inner/Outer) guarantees constant fluid turnover to cool the Cutting Loops and clear blood.
    • ✔ Hybrid Energy Cables: Ships with both H8001 (Monopolar) and H8002 (Bipolar) 3-meter HF cables for universal generator compatibility.
    • ✔ Rapid Evacuation: Includes the A4305 Huffman Irrigator and A4306 Ellik Evacuator for seamless tissue chip removal.

    Four Distinct Profiles for Tailored Interventions

    BRS108A (26Fr)

    The high-volume standard. Designed for rapidly debulking large prostates using aggressive C81xx series Electrodes. Maximizes fluid flow.

    BRS108B (24Fr)

    The “Slim” alternative. Offers the perfect balance, maintaining the large 4mm optical lens while slightly reducing the sheath profile to ease urethral tension.

    BRS108C (22.5Fr)

    The “Ultra-Slim” transition. Switches to the high-res 2.9mm lens. Ideal for patients with moderate strictures or extended surgical durations.

    BRS108M (18.5Fr)

    The Mini-TURP pioneer. An exceptionally narrow 18.5Fr sheath that virtually guarantees atraumatic access, significantly reducing postoperative catheter time.

    📊 BRS108 Configuration & Component Matrix

    Identify the exact sub-components for your selected Rigid Endoscope system. (Note: Series 1 = Plastic Working Element; Series 2 = Titanium Working Element).

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    Series Size Working Element Options (Active/Passive) Optics & Visual Obturators Matched Sheaths & Electrodes
    BRS108A
    (26Fr Adult)
    Series 1 (Plastic): W8101P / W8101A
    Series 2 (Titanium): W8102P / W8102A
    Endoscope: 4302.30 (4mm)
    Obturators: V8101, V8102, V8103, V8104
    Outer/Inner: S2618-8A / S2420-8A
    Electrodes: C8111 to C8192 series
    BRS108B
    (24Fr Slim)
    Series 1 (Plastic): W8201P / W8201A
    Series 2 (Titanium): W8202P / W8202A
    Endoscope: 4302.30 (4mm)
    Obturators: V8201, V8202, V8203, V8204
    Outer/Inner: S2418-8B / S2220-8B
    Electrodes: C8211 to C8292 series
    BRS108C
    (22.5Fr Ultra)
    Series 1 (Plastic): W8301P / W8301A
    Series 2 (Titanium): W8302P / W8302A
    Endoscope: 9302.30 (2.9mm)
    Obturators: V8301, V8302, V8303, V8304
    Outer/Inner: S2218-8C / S2120-8C
    Electrodes: C8311 to C8392 series
    BRS108M
    (18.5Fr Mini)
    Series 1 (Plastic): W8401P / W8401A
    Series 2 (Titanium): W8402P / W8402A
    Endoscope: 9302.30 (2.9mm)
    Obturators: V8401, V8402, V8403, V8404
    Outer/Inner: S1818-8M / S1720-8M
    Electrodes: C8411 to C8492 series
    Universal BRS108 Accessories (Included in all sets)
    Energy: H8001 (Monopolar Cable), H8002 (Bipolar Cable)
    Fluid Management: A4311 (In-flow valve), A4312 (Out-flow valve), A8304 (Irrigator connector)
    Dilation: F1695 to F2495 (Fistula Instruments 16Fr-24Fr), R3340 (Cleaning rod)

    ❓ Clinical FAQ: Resectoscope Scaling & Safety

    Q: Why are there four different Visual Obturators (V8101-V8104) in each set?
    A: The Visual Obturator is a critical safety tool. Our sets include different tip designs (Funnel-type vs. Valve-type) to accommodate surgeon preference for navigating the prostatic urethra. By inserting the optic lens into the obturator, the surgeon can visually confirm the pathway before introducing the sharp edges of the outer sheath, completely preventing false urethral passages.
    Q: Is the 18.5Fr Mini-TURP system effective for large prostates?
    A: The 18.5Fr BRS108M is optimized for smaller prostates or patients with severe Urethral Strictures where a standard 26Fr sheath would cause traumatic stretching. Because the cutting loop (C8412) is correspondingly smaller, resecting a massive >100g adenoma would take significantly longer. For large prostates, we recommend using the 26Fr or 24Fr models paired with high-power output from the CY802 Plasma System.
    Q: Does the titanium working element conduct electricity?
    A: While titanium is a metal, the Titanium Working Elements (Series 2) are engineered with advanced internal ceramic and composite insulation barriers. This ensures that the high-frequency current travels solely from the cable (H8002) directly to the electrode, completely protecting the surgeon’s hand while providing the ultimate mechanical durability against high-heat autoclaving.