Precision Breakthrough, Visualizing Diagnostic Blind Spots! JeetVet Appears at the 2026 3rd CSAVS International Veterinary Specialist Conference

Precision Breakthrough, Visualizing Diagnostic Blind Spots! JeetVet Appears at the 2026 3rd CSAVS International Veterinary Specialist Conference

Summary

In May 2026, in Nanjing—the ancient capital of six dynasties—a major academic event dedicated to animal health was held as scheduled.

Precision Breakthrough, Visualizing Diagnostic Blind Spots! JeetVet Appears at the 2026 3rd CSAVS International Veterinary Specialist Conference
In May 2026, in Nanjing—the ancient capital of six dynasties—a major academic event dedicated to animal health was held as scheduled. From May 11–13, the highly anticipated 3rd CSAVS International Veterinary Specialist Conference (Internal Medicine, Neurology & Exotic Animal Medicine) was successfully convened in Nanjing.
At this top-tier platform focusing on precision veterinary diagnostics, JeetVet made a remarkable appearance with multiple ultra-fine endoscopes and minimally invasive diagnostic systems. Thanks to its outstanding performance in “small cavities and narrow spaces,” JeetVet quickly became one of the most popular highlights of the exhibition.
01 Renowned Experts Gather: International Leaders Driving Specialty Veterinary Medicine Forward
The conference was honored to invite three world-class experts who delivered cutting-edge insights in their respective fields:
Exotic Animal Medicine Lecturer:
Molly Varga Smith, European-certified specialist and editor of Rabbit Medicine, globally recognized as the “Rabbit Queen” and a benchmark authority in exotic animal practice.
Neurology Lecturer:
Ane Uriarte, dual-certified expert from the European and Royal Veterinary College systems, leader of a major referral neurology center in the UK, and a highly experienced international neurosurgery specialist.
Internal Medicine Lecturer:
Richard Burchell, European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine certified specialist and former university lecturer, known for his strong academic foundation and excellent clinical expertise.
02 On-site Highlights: Precision in Microns, Excellence Revealed
Over the three-day exhibition, the JeetVet booth remained highly popular throughout the event. The most eye-catching highlight was the strong attention generated by its ultra-fine endoscope series, including the DZT1616, DZT200, and DZT300.
Veterinarians and hospital directors from across the country stopped by for hands-on experience. Many showed strong interest in the ultra-thin endoscope solutions and commented after testing:“This is exactly the tool we need to solve diagnostic challenges in exotic animal practice.”
03 Core Highlights: Ultra-Fine Endoscopy Designed for Precision
In response to the clinical needs of internal medicine, neurology, and exotic animal practice, JeetVet introduced a highly targeted ultra-fine visualization system portfolio: the DZT1616 / DZT200 / DZT300 series ultra-thin endoscopes.
Solving Clinical Pain Points
For rabbits, chinchillas, birds, and other exotic animals, traditional endoscopes are often too large in diameter, making it difficult or even impossible to enter narrow cavities. This limitation can lead to diagnostic blind spots and increased risks of tissue injury.
Extreme Miniaturization
The smallest diameter reaches 1.8mm, making it one of the few systems capable of safely entering the airway and digestive tract of micro-animals.
Positive Clinical Feedback
Many exotic animal specialists stated that this system effectively resolves long-standing clinical challenges such as “cannot examine” and “difficult to diagnose.”
During the exhibition, JeetVet also received encouraging feedback from frontline veterinarians:
“Finally, a domestically produced endoscope that is this thin.”
This recognition is more valuable than any order—it confirms that JeetVet’s commitment to a “small but precise” product strategy is the right direction.
Looking ahead, Jeet Medical will continue to advance minimally invasive and visualized technologies, empowering veterinarians with more precise “eyes” to safeguard every life in the microscopic world.