Item no: 28731CWA
HOPKINS Telescope 70°, 4 mm, 18 cm
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The HOPKINS® telescope from KARL STORZ delivers excellent image quality with optimal brightness, contrast and detail features thanks to its unique rod lens system.
The arthroscope portfolio includes telescopes with various diameters ranging from 1 mm to 4 mm. A selection of sheaths with various locking mechanisms, which are coordinated with HOPKINS® telescopes, ensures the safe locking of the telescope in the sheath.
- HOPKINS® telescopes and sheaths for optimal vision
- Diverse product range covers all arthroscopic interventions
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Outer diameter | 4 mm |
Working length | 18 cm |
Direction of view | 70° – Lateral telescope |
Angle of view | enlarged view, wide angle |
Brand | HOPKINS® |
Light transmission medium | Fiber optic light transmission |
Position of fiber optic connection | 6h |
Color code | Yellow |
Autoclavable | Yes |
Related product group
Field of application / System
- Hip Diagnostic hip arthroscopy
- Hip Ablation of free joint bodies
- Hip Bone/cartilage treatment
- Hip Labral refixation
- Shoulder AC joint reconstruction
- Shoulder Biceps tenotomy/tenodesis
- Shoulder Diagnostic shoulder arthroscopy
- Shoulder Ablation of free joint bodies
- Shoulder Bone/cartilage treatment
- Shoulder Rotator cuff suture
- Shoulder Subacromial decompression
- Hip Treatment of femoroacetabular impingement Treatment of cam-type femoroacetabular impingement
- Hip Treatment of femoroacetabular impingement Treatment of pincer femoroacetabular impingement
- Shoulder Treatment of shoulder instabilities Capsular plication
- Shoulder Treatment of shoulder instabilities Treatment of anterior labral periosteal sleeve avulsion (ALPSA)
- Shoulder Treatment of shoulder instabilities Treatment of Bankart lesions
- Shoulder Treatment of shoulder instabilities Treatment of glenoid labrum articular disruption (GLAD)
- Shoulder Treatment of shoulder instabilities Treatment of humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament lesions (HAGL)
- Shoulder Treatment of shoulder instabilities Treatment of superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP)