
Otoscope (Non-Electric)
The non-electric otoscope is a manual diagnostic instrument for inspection of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. It uses magnifying optics and a speculum holder with reflected or external light for otological examination.
Product Description
Key Features and Capabilities
The instrument has a cylindrical metal handle with a knurled grip and a black otoscope head with a tapered speculum port. Its optical pathway supports direct viewing through the magnifying lens while the clinician uses a head mirror or external lamp for illumination. The manual construction removes batteries and integrated bulbs, and the detachable components support autoclave sterilization. The compact form supports bedside and outpatient use.
Diagnostic Performance
The device supports magnified inspection of cerumen, foreign bodies, canal inflammation, discharge, and other external ear findings. It also supports assessment of tympanic membrane integrity, colour, translucency, retraction, and effusion during ear examination.
Clinical Applications
This otoscope is used in ENT, otolaryngology, pediatrics, general practice, and emergency medicine. It supports routine aural examination, diagnosis of otitis media, foreign body assessment, and follow-up after treatment. It also supports bedside inspection in acute care and teaching settings. The manual format suits clinical environments that require reliable otological examination without electrical power.
Connectivity and Data Integration
This manual device does not provide digital connectivity, wireless transfer, or electronic output. Findings are documented after direct visual examination, and the instrument is used with external illumination for clear observation.
Technical Specifications
The device is hand-held and manually operated, with a metal handle and detachable head assembly. It requires no mains power, batteries, or charging accessories. For Saudi Arabia, supply and documentation align with SFDA, SABER, CE, ISO 13485, and local import, warranty, installation, and service documentation expectations.
Recommended Settings
This otoscope is suitable for ENT clinics, primary care practices, pediatric departments, emergency rooms, and hospital wards. It also supports rural and mobile services where a manual ear diagnostic tool is required.
Summary
This instrument provides magnified otological inspection without dependence on electrical components. It is available through MedPrax Market.
Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Classification | Diagnostic Equipment |
| Clinical Applications | ENTOtolaryngologyGeneral PracticePediatricsEmergency Medicine |
| Detailed Specs | The non-electric otoscope is a manual diagnostic instrument for visual inspection of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. It consists of a conical speculum holder, a magnifying lens (typically 2× to 3× magnification), and a light-channelling pathway designed to work with reflected light from a head mirror or an external lamp. The speculum—available in several sizes—is inserted into the ear canal while the clinician views through the magnifying lens to assess the canal for cerumen, foreign bodies, inflammation, or infection, and to evaluate tympanic membrane integrity, colour, translucency, and the presence of effusion or retraction. Unlike battery-powered models, the non-electric otoscope has no bulbs to replace and no batteries to deplete, making it exceptionally reliable in field clinics, rural health posts, and teaching hospitals. It is fully autoclavable when disassembled and pairs well with a standard medical head mirror for shadow-free, hands-free illumination. |
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