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Comment by Drrwongon May 10, 2018 3:17pm
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RE:What's changed... Everything!! in 3 points

RE:What's changed... Everything!! in 3 pointsGood points, wickedtuna.

I just want to add one more point.  If you did take my call to do some LinkedIn due diligence, you would see the biggest pushback from many hospitals centered on the compatibility of ERCP scopes from a sterilization process.  Before the ERCP approval, Getinge/TSO3 was not allowed to share any of their compatibility data with clients, but that is all changed now post approval (these will be all on the VP4 label). 

Recall the slides from the AGM:
-  HLD (39% hospitals):  112 cycles between repairs
-  HLD x 2 (44% hospitals):  38 cycles
-  HLD + ETO (17% hospitals):  12 cycles
-  VP4 + HLD:  30s, or inline with HLD x 2

In addition, the ongoing VGH study willl continue till September 2018.  This will give a ton of real life repair data on all types of scopes (not just ERCPs), and we will what type of improvements can be garnered after "upgrading" the scopes post repairs with more hardy materials.

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