This complete Smith & Nephew endoscopy tower system is a reliable, high-performance solution ideal for arthroscopic and laparoscopic procedures. All components are fully functional, tested, and deliver excellent imaging, illumination, and workflow management. The system integrates seamlessly for efficient clinical use.Inspection SummaryPower and Software:
All components power on successfully and operate as intended
Camera system tested – clear image output to monitor
Software operational across all units
No error messages; startup and function normal
Image & Light Test:
450P 3-CCD Camera with 460H Camera Head delivers crisp imaging
300XL Xenon Light Source produces stable, bright illumination
660HD Image Management System interface boots with full functionality
Included Components
Radiance Medical Grade Monitor
450P 3-CCD Camera Control Unit (2005)
460H Camera Head
300XL Xenon Light Source (2007)
660HD Image Management System(2006)
Dyonics Power Control Unit (v3.0) (2005)
Smith & Nephew Endoscopy Cart
All relevant power and signal cables included
Physical Condition
Clean and well-maintained unit
Minor cosmetic wear consistent with clinical use
No broken parts or missing components affecting functionality
Key Features
Integrated Endoscopy Solution: Full tower with camera, light source, power unit, monitor, and data management
Bright Illumination: Xenon light ensures optimal surgical visibility
Accurate Image Capture: CCD camera and HD image manager ensure clinical clarity
User-Friendly Operation: Simple interface and easy navigation
Robust Design: Ideal for routine use in hospital or surgical centers
Ready to Deploy: Cleaned, powered, and tested
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer: Smith & Nephew
System Year Range: 2007–2012 (estimated based on components)
Software: Operational and intact
Cables: All required power/signal cables included
Manuals: Not included
ConditionThis Smith & Nephew stack has been fully powered, tested, and inspected. Patient data is cleared, and all systems are responsive. Cosmetic condition is good, with normal signs of wear. The unit is ready for clinical setup.Note:Buyers must ensure proper reprocessing, calibration, and clinical validation in accordance with their facilitys protocols before patient use.