Can Longer Hang Times Actually Reduce Scope Damage?
A pediatric hospital’s shift to a 14-day endoscope hang time shows how fewer reprocessing cycles may mean fewer repairs without jeopardizing safety.
A pediatric hospital’s shift to a 14-day endoscope hang time shows how fewer reprocessing cycles may mean fewer repairs without jeopardizing safety.
The reprocessed medical devices market is expected to reach $8 billion by 2027, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 16.7% from 2020.
The U.S. FDA has issued a safety communication providing new recommendations for bronchoscope reprocessing and other new information about bronchoscope medical device adverse event reports.
A pediatric hospital’s shift to a 14-day endoscope hang time shows how fewer reprocessing cycles may mean fewer repairs without jeopardizing safety.
Preventing the spread of healthcare-acquired infections is compelling clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, and hospitals around the globe to purchase automated endoscope reprocessors.
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