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echo2on Nov 28, 2018 6:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:LiabilityOther H2O2 sterilizers can also reprocess and terminally sterilize many bronchoscopes, ureteroscopes, and gastroscopes, for example, according to their compatibility matrices, as can TSO3's VP4. In a sense, the rising tide of increasing public health need for and regulatory mandating of endoscope sterilization is the reason this is a rapidly growing industry and market, and why Fortive paid a considerable premium to acquire JNJ's ASP division. Where the rubber meets the road, if you'll indulge the change of metaphors, is that TSO3's technology is the only one that can effectively sterilize the complex colonoscopes and duodenoscopes that are used millions of times annually in NA.
Of interest, too, and kudos to them as an obvious industry leader with foresight, while they don't publicize this, the public should know that Vancouver General Hospital sterilizes ALL duodenoscopes and colonoscopes as well as ALL other endoscopes that are used for patients. They are at the forefront of establishing the new standard of sterile patient care. (And, I don't work for them either, btw, but I just believe someone needs to blow the horn on their behalf.)
And, don't forget the VP4 is the only low temp sterilizer that can sterile an orthopedic battery in addition to the other robotics ortho parts of the set in a single load. Scopes are not the only area where the VP4 leaves the competition in the dust. Its load capacity and simplicity of use are second to none in the LTS industry and demonstrate considerable cost savings to end users over the competition.