The Olympus GIF-XP260N is a very thin gastroscope that was made to make upper gastroscopy procedures more accurate and comfortable. This Olympus gastroscope is made for diagnostic endoscopy in patients with narrow or sensitive anatomy. It gives reliable images while keeping the patient as comfortable as possible during the exam.
Gastroscopy is a common way to look at the esophagus, stomach, and upper digestive tract with the eyes. A gastroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a gastroscope, which is a type of endoscope made just for looking at the upper GI tract. The Olympus GIF-XP260N meets this clinical need by being thin and having good optical performance.
The gastroscope has a 5.5 mm insertion tube and a 2.0 mm biopsy channel, which make it easy to insert and control tissue sampling during the gastroscopy procedure. This design helps with efficient diagnostic workflows and is especially useful in private gastroscopy settings where patient comfort and procedural efficiency are important. The working length of 110 cm is long enough for routine upper gastroscopy exams.
The optical system that looks forward has a 120° field of view, which lets doctors see mucosal surfaces and anatomical landmarks clearly. Wide angulation ranges 210° up, 90° down, and 100° left and right make it easy to move around and get the exact position you need, which is important when comparing endoscopy and gastroscopy methods.
The GIF-XP260N is an Olympus gastroscope that works with Olympus CV-240, CV-260, and CV-260SL processors, as well as CLV-260 series light sources. Because of this compatibility, it can be added to existing endoscopy systems without any extra cost. The scope has been thoroughly tested, including leak testing, to make sure it works well and is ready for clinical use.
From a technical point of view, the gastroscope’s length, internal channel design, and optical clarity all help to make sure that the results of the tests are always the same. Knowing what a gastroscope is and what its parts are, like the insertion tube, angulation controls, and biopsy channel, shows why this model is good for both regular and more advanced gastroscopic uses.
Overall, the Olympus GIF-XP260N is a reliable choice for facilities looking for a high-quality gastroscope supplier that strikes a good balance between imaging quality, ease of use, and patient comfort. It works well for hospitals, diagnostic centres, and clinics that do upper gastroscopy and combined gastroscopy and colonoscopy services.









