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Special Outpatient Surgery Edition - Gastroenterology - January 2019

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should delay it in order to first medically address the issue. After a comprehensive health assessment, we're ready to assign patients to one of these two treatment options: • Moderate sedation. For straightforward procedures like an upper endoscopy or colonoscopy, most patients with no serious health issues and normal heart, lung and airway function generally receive endoscopist-directed nurse sedation with midazolam and fentanyl. The midazolam-fentanyl combination of is a well-established, effec- tive and generally safe approach to mild and moderate sedation dur- ing routine upper and lower endoscopy when patients are appropri- ately monitored. Be sure that specific antagonists of opiates (nalox- one) and benzodiazepines (flumazenil) that reverse the sedative effects of midazolam and fentanyl are readily available in every Channel 1 for Securing Airway Extraglottic Tube: with two individual ventilation and endoscopy lumens for Control of Airway Patency during Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Procedures. Endoscopy Mask: for Diagnostic Airway Endoscopy / Fibreoptic Intubation and Gastroenterology / TEE (Trans Esophageal Echocardiography). Top-Opening Aspect for Endoscope 2-Channel feature Gastro-Laryngeal Tube Endoscopy Mask Channel 2 for Endoscope Channel 1 Channel 2 Two Individual Channels for Anesthetist and Gastroenterologist to Run Separately. VBM Medical inc. 524 Herriman Ct., Noblesville, IN 46060. Ph: 1-317-776-1800 email: info@vbm-medical.com www.vbm-medical.de VBM

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