
Small-Animal Endoscope System
Small-animal endoscope station with camera, LED light, bore scope, work station, and size options for research inspection workflows.

Louise Corscadden, PhD
Director of Science · ConductScience
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Overview
The Small-Animal Endoscope System gives research teams a compact imaging path for visual inspection in small-animal airway, oral, wound, rectal, abdominal, and tissue-access workflows. The source page lists the system around a camera, LED light, bore-scope path, and work-station support.
Source extraction from the 2025 supplier catalog page 57 lists the endoscope family and technical specification fields for mirror diameter, tilt range, viewing angle, length, sensor, output, light source, work station, and power.
Selection Guidance
Use this page when the lab needs a complete endoscopic imaging station rather than only a replacement scope or light source. Final scope geometry, viewing angle, work-station configuration, and animal fit are confirmed during quote review.
Setup Planning
Plan the endoscope with anesthesia, positioning, warming, procedural access tools, cleaning workflow, image capture requirements, and any protocol-specific monitoring equipment.
Features & Benefits
Product type
- Small-animal endoscope station
Imaging path
- Camera, LED light, scope, and work-station configuration reviewed together
Configuration review
- Mirror diameter, length, viewing angle, output, and power confirmed before fulfillment
Plan with
- Anesthesia, positioning, warming, cleaning workflow, and image capture requirements
Practical Tips
Include the target species and procedure context in the quote request.
Why: Mouse and rat small-animal endoscopic inspection, airway, oral, rectal, wound, and minimally invasive imaging workflows workflows may require different handling scale and support components.
Review anesthesia and animal-support equipment alongside the surgical kit.
Why: Surgical instruments are only one part of a reproducible small-animal procedure setup.
Treat exact kit contents as quote-confirmed rather than fixed from the preview page.
Why: This keeps the public listing accurate while allowing the final configuration to match the lab workflow.
Setup Guide
What’s in the Box
- Endoscope configuration reviewed during quote
- Camera and LED light path
- Work-station support
- Power and connection accessories confirmed before fulfillment
Warranty
Support, replacement, and fulfillment terms are confirmed with the final quote and institutional purchasing requirements.
Compliance
How are final kit contents confirmed?
Final configuration is confirmed during quote review before fulfillment.
Can I request workflow-specific configuration?
Yes. Request a quote and include the procedure, animal model, and any lab-specific instrument requirements.
How should this be used in a research workflow?
Use the listing to plan the instrument procurement side of the workflow, then match the final configuration to the lab-approved procedure, training plan, and animal-support equipment.
Can this be coordinated with anesthesia equipment?
Yes. Anesthesia and animal-support equipment can be reviewed with the kit request so the final configuration matches the planned workflow.
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