25-07-14, 13:30
Burned fibers inside endoscopes is also a known problem.
Depending on the diameter of the endoscope, burning the fibers can be done quite easy. Mostly we see that the laparoscopes don't have a big issue with burned fibers. The thinner ones like arthroscopes are burned much faster. Therefore different settings and parameters should be considered when using and testing endoscopes! The thinner the endoscope, the faster fibers are getting burned.
Burned fibers have a direct relation to burned light guides.
See topic: http://www.endoscopemeasurement.com/show...php?tid=24
Depending on the diameter of the endoscope, burning the fibers can be done quite easy. Mostly we see that the laparoscopes don't have a big issue with burned fibers. The thinner ones like arthroscopes are burned much faster. Therefore different settings and parameters should be considered when using and testing endoscopes! The thinner the endoscope, the faster fibers are getting burned.
Burned fibers have a direct relation to burned light guides.
See topic: http://www.endoscopemeasurement.com/show...php?tid=24
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