Seven KNB-04 LED-"Zenit" floor-standing binocular colposcopes have been sent to Belarus. They are produced at the Krasnogorsk Plant named after S. A. Zverev (part of the "Schwabe" holding of the Rostec State Corporation).
The KNB-04 LED-"Zenit" floor-standing binocular colposcope is designed for visual stereoscopic observation, research, and diagnosis of diseases in gynecology, obstetrics, and oncogynecology.
The convergent optical system of this colposcope reduces eye fatigue during routine examinations. The three-dimensional image formed by the colposcope allows the specialist to examine in detail the structure and condition of blood vessels, and the blue-green filter allows them to be highlighted in contrast.
The built-in video system allows the specialist to observe the clinical picture on the monitor in real time, record individual video fragments, and take pictures for further research.
As part of the partnership, Belarusian hospitals have received more than 70 colposcopes from the Krasnogorsk Plant named after S. A. Zverev in recent years.
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