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Hoëk Labs MacroView: Desktop Trans-Cervical Insemination System (TCI) w/ 20" Display

Hoëk Labs MacroView: Desktop Trans-Cervical Insemination System (TCI) w/ 20" Display

Regular price $2,899.00 USD
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Introducing the Hoëk Labs MacroView, Implementing the newest technology, we have created an innovative desktop-style Trans-Cervical Insemination System (TCI) designed for an effective animal breeding. The comprehensive system comprises a TCI endoscope, a high-output light/air control module, and a 20-inch display monitor with HDMI and USB inputs. Enhancing user experience, a remote control is included. The package also contains 25 disposable inflatable catheters, 25 insemination pipettes, and a transport case.

The Hoëk Labs MacroView facilitates TCI, a procedure where a semi-flexible endoscope is gently placed into the vagina to visualize and catheterize the cervix for precise semen deposition into the uterus. This method ensures the animal remains awake during the procedure, minimizing risks associated with anesthesia. Additionally, it allows for immediate post-procedure return home due to the swift and well-tolerated process.

With the MacroView, the inseminator can monitor catheter positioning on a 20-inch display, providing a clear view of the insemination process and minimizing the chance of back flush. In comparison to surgical insemination, the MacroView eliminates the need for anesthesia and surgical supplies, reducing costs and procedure time.

Expect exceptional results with the Hoëk Labs MacroView, as it ensures accurate intrauterine semen deposition, a vital component of frozen semen technology. Trial results boast an impressive 83.3% conception rate and an average litter size of 7.5 in bitches of unknown breeding history, highlighting the system's reliability.

Safety is a priority at Hoëk Labs, and the MacroView emphasizes gentle endoscope and catheter manipulation to minimize the risk of trauma or infection. The procedure is especially well-tolerated during estrus, demonstrating the system's safety and efficacy in advancing animal breeding practices.
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