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Compounding Disaster - July 2016 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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hope that other flexible scopes (including a duodenoscope) will follow. The scope itself features a rad- ically different design than the devices your GI docs are used to. Instead of controlling the scope's movements using standard wheels, the single-use scope uses a detachable handpiece that's reminiscent of a video- game console. The scope itself is connected to a computer system that can help improve visualiza- tion by offering 180° bending in all directions and a proprietary diagnostic mode that lets the tip circulate at the push of a button. In keeping with its infection prevention focus, the scope also comes with single-use irrigation and suction tubes to reduce the risk of cross-contamination. For facilities just starting out with GI procedures, or those that lack the reprocessing areas needed for flexible scopes, the single- use option may be a great fit. Only from www.ndssi.com/trucolor Get 4K quality without the Ultra-HD cost. With an expanded color spectrum to rival 4K, the new Radiance Ultra TruColor 32" display gives you all the color performance you need, without upgrading your camera system. Before you pay for 4K, look into the quality of TruColor.

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