5/21/2015

What is endoscopy? What is an endoscope?

What is endoscopy? What is an endoscope?
An endoscopy involves examining the inside of a person's body using an endoscope. The whole endoscopy is recorded so that doctors can check it again. Endoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic medical procedure.

The endoscope can also be used for enabling biopsies and retrieving foreign objects.

Endoscopy is a noninvasive alternative to surgery for foreign object removal from the gastrointestinal tract.
When is an endoscopy used?

To confirm a diagnosis

An endoscopy is often used to confirm a diagnosis when other devices, such as an MRI, X-ray, or CT scan are considered inappropriate.

An endoscopy is often carried out to find out the degree of problems a known condition may have caused. The endoscopy, in these cases, may significantly contribute towards the doctor's decision on the best treatment for the patient.

The following conditions and illnesses are most commonly investigated or diagnosed with an endoscopy:
Breathing disorders
Chronic diarrhea
Incontinence
Internal bleeding
Irritable bowel syndrome
Stomach ulcers
Urinary tract infections.
Biopsies

Endoscopies are commonly used for the diagnosis of cancer. They are used for biopsies - taking samples of tissue to find out whether it is cancerous. Thanks to an endoscope, biopsies of the intestines or lungs can be done without the need for major surgery. This study explains that colonoscopy is the most effective screening option for colorectal cancer.

Surgery

Some surgical procedures can be carried out with a modified endoscope, such as the removal of the gallbladder, tying and sealing the fallopian tubes, and taking out small tumors and foreign objects from the lungs or digestive system. A study found that the removal through endoscopy of tumors that affect only the superficial layers of the esophagus can avoid complete extirpation of this part of the digestive tract.

A laparoscope is a type of endoscope which is used for keyhole surgery or laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic surgery requires only a small incision and is commonly used today for appendectomies, hysterectomies, and prostatectomies. Patients lose much less blood during and after surgery and recover much faster, compared to other surgical procedures.

A study carried out by the 3M Infection Inspection Division found that 3 in every 20 endoscopes had unacceptable levels of "bio dirt".
Short history of endoscopy

Reports indicate that the first endoscope was devised in 1805. Fiber optics, which appeared in the 1960s, was a major factor in the endoscopy revolution.
Endoscopy has many uses today

An endoscope can be fitted with surgical instruments; it can send pulses or heat and electricity and destroy small tumors or gallstones. Specialized endoscopes have their own names, such as:
Bronchoscopes - they examine the air passages and the lungs.
Colonoscopes - they examine the colon.
Gastroscopes - they examine the small intestine, stomach and esophagus (throat).
Arthroscopes - they examine the joints.
Hysteroscopes - they examine a woman's uterus.
Cystoscopes - they examine the urinary bladder.
Types of endoscopies

Here is a list of some types of endoscopies and their meanings:
Amnioscopy - examination of the amniotic cavity and fetus.

Arthroscopy - examination of the joints.

Bronchoscopy - examination of the air passages and the lungs.

Colonoscopy - examination of the colon.

Colposcopy - examination of the cervix and the tissues of the vagina and vulva.

Cystoscopy - examination of the urinary bladder.

EGD (Esophageal Gastroduodenoscopy), also known as panendoscopy - examination of the esophagus, duodenum and stomach.

ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography) - examination of the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas.

Fetoscopy - examination of the fetus.

Laparoscopy - a small incision to examine the abdominal cavity.

Laryngoscopy - examination of the back of the throat, including the voice box (larynx) and vocal cords.

Proctoscopy - examination of the rectum and the end of the colon.

Rhinoscopy - examination of the inside of the nose.

Thoracoscopy - examination of the lungs or other structures in the chest cavity.


An endoscopy involves examining the inside of a person's body using an endoscope. The whole endoscopy is recorded so that doctors can check it again. Endoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic medical procedure. Endoscopies are commonly used for the diagnosis of cancer. Fiber optics, which appeared in the 1960s, was a major factor in the endoscopy revolution.

4/08/2015

When Size Matters for Used Medical Equipment

As reported by Dennis Domrzalski in Albuquerque Business First, medical practitioners recently gathered at Lovelace Women's Hospital in Albuquerque, NM for an all-day seminar on micro-laparoscopy. By comparison, traditional incisions range from 5.6 to 13.2 mm.

Surgeon Dr. Eldie Cruz told reporters that, with the smaller incisions, patients treated for diseases like gallstones, endometriosis, and cervical cancer can recover more quickly and experience less pain. In fact, Dr. Cruz said that the incisions in micro-laparoscopy are so small, they can't be considered as such.

Size Does Matter

To perform a micro-laparoscopy, medical devices like the laparoscope needed to be diminished to less than 3 mm in diameter. Traditional laparoscopes have diameters ranging from 4 mm to 30 mm, but the most frequently made use of ones are sized at 5 mm to 10 mm. These laparoscopes are smaller than the tiniest syringe needle in use.

Micro-laparoscopy wouldn't have been possible years ago due to the absence of the needed innovation. Among the needed innovations is fiber optics, which allow micro-laparoscopes to produce images as clear as those a 10-mm laparoscope can produce. In addition, the use of optical fiber has actually expanded the functions of laparoscopy to more than just diagnostic surgery.

The process of laparoscopy also utilizes digital navigational helps equipment, which a medical practice can receive from a reputable medical device sales business. These devices and devices function as a clear eye inside the body, to make a difference even in the most life-threatening cases.

Made use of but Superior

The most technically sophisticated items do not have to be pricey, such that they run out an average medical facility's reach. Solutions, such as refurbished used medical equipment from dealers like Made use of Stryker, make these products offered to physicians at lower costs. Some of the devices may not even have actually been used yet, ending up for sale as an outcome of completion of a lease, or a default in payments.

Made use of surgical equipment sales hence benefit not only the seller, however also the medical centers that get quality products at more budget friendly expenses. Most importantly, they benefit clients who are given access to highly advanced treatments that result in less pain and injury, and provide a much better medical experience.


Standard laparoscopes have diameters ranging from 4 mm to 30 mm, but the most commonly utilized ones are sized at 5 mm to 10 mm. Solutions, such as refurbished used medical equipment from dealerships like Used Stryker, make these products readily available to medical specialists at lower expenses.


Standard laparoscopes have diameters varying from 4 mm to 30 mm, however the most commonly utilized ones are sized at 5 mm to 10 mm. Solutions, such as refurbished used medical equipment from dealers like Used Stryker, make these items offered to medical specialists at lower costs. Solutions, such as refurbished used medical equipment from dealers like Utilized Stryker, make these items offered to medical practitioners at lower costs.

3/30/2015

New Medical Equipment vs. Used Medical Equipment

While brand new equipment can look good and elevate the status of your surgery or healthcare center, it could be at the expense of a patient's hospital bill, which makes quality used medical equipment a better alternative. A new study suggests that parents would opt for open surgery for simple procedures, such as an appendectomy, for their children to reduce costs.

As reported by Elisabeth Rosenthal in her article for The New York Times, a recent study conducted by the Annals of Surgery discovered that when parents were asked to decide which form of surgery they would prefer for their children to undergo, provided that the outcomes were the same, they often chose the cheaper option.


Though American surgeons almost always favor the minimally invasive procedure, the results of the two types of procedures are similar in children, studies show. "Cost is really the only difference-- there's no difference in outcome," Dr. Scaife noted in a telephone interview.

When told that and given the price quotes, nearly two-thirds of the parents selected the cheaper open procedure. Parents given price information were 1.8 times as likely to choose the cheaper option than others. 31 percent of parents given the information said it had been a primary influence in their decision.

On the other hand, Dr. Eric Scaife, from the University of Utah Health Sciences, also said that minimally invasive procedures, most of the time conducted with an endoscope, are the best for children:

The minimally invasive approach leaves a somewhat smaller scar and is better for overweight children, Dr. Scaife said. But in lean children there is no difference in infection rates, length of stay in the hospital or the length of time before the child returns to normal activities.

Since the first endoscopic surgery in the late 1980s, people have become more curious about minimally invasive procedures and their advantages, including a shorter healing time and fewer side effects. While American surgeons have started to embrace and prefer endoscopic surgeries rather than the traditional open surgeries, the recent study from the Annals of Surgery suggests that parents would rather risk a longer recovery period just so they could save money.

Surgery centers that wish to encourage patients to opt for minimally invasive procedures can invest in effective yet affordable refurbished medical equipment like those offered by UsedStryker. By doing so, clients or patients (both potential and actual) won't have to shoulder the expensive price tag that came with the endoscope or any other equipment that were used for their or their child's treatment.

3/25/2015

Technology has been yielding smaller innovative products, with significantly bigger potentials.

As reported by Dennis Domrzalski in Albuquerque Business First, medical practitioners recently gathered at Lovelace Women's Hospital in Albuquerque, NM for an all-day seminar on micro-laparoscopy. By comparison, traditional incisions range from 5.6 to 13.2 mm.

Surgeon Dr. Eldie Cruz told reporters that, with the smaller incisions, patients treated for diseases like gallstones, endometriosis, and cervical cancer can recover more quickly and experience less pain. Dr. Cruz said that the incisions in micro-laparoscopy are so small, they can't be considered.

Size Does Matter

To perform a micro-laparoscopy, medical tools like the laparoscope had to be shrunk to less than 3 mm in diameter. Traditional laparoscopes have diameters ranging from 4 mm to 30 mm, but the most commonly used ones are sized at 5 mm to 10 mm. These laparoscopes are smaller than the smallest syringe needle in use.

Micro-laparoscopy wouldn't have been feasible years ago due to the absence of the necessary technology. One of the needed innovations is fiber optics, which allow micro-laparoscopes to produce images as clear as those a 10-mm laparoscope can produce. In addition, the use of fiber optics has expanded the functions of laparoscopy to more than just diagnostic surgery.

The process of laparoscopy also makes use of computerized navigational aids equipment, which a medical practice can get from a reputable medical device sales company. These equipment and devices serve as a clear eye inside the body, to make a difference even in the most life-threatening cases.

Used but Superior

The most technologically advanced products do not have to be expensive, such that they are out of an average medical facility's reach. Solutions, such as refurbished used medical equipment from dealers like Used Stryker, make these products available to medical practitioners at lower costs. Some of the equipment may not even have been used yet, ending up for sale as a result of the end of a lease, or a default in payments.

Used surgical equipment sales thus benefit not only the seller, but also the medical facilities that get quality products at more affordable costs. Most importantly, they benefit patients who are given access to technologically advanced treatments that result in less pain and trauma, and provide a better medical experience.


To perform a micro-laparoscopy, medical tools like the laparoscope had to be shrunk to less than 3 mm in diameter. Traditional laparoscopes have diameters ranging from 4 mm to 30 mm, but the most commonly used ones are sized at 5 mm to 10 mm. The most technologically advanced products do not have to be expensive, such that they are out of an average medical facility's reach. Solutions, such as refurbished used medical equipment from dealers like Used Stryker, make these products available to medical practitioners at lower costs.

2/20/2015

The Rules of Selling Used Medical Power Tools Online

Selling medical power tools online is a tough and tricky business. There are a lot of rules to follow to ensure that you and your clients get the best deals possible. The retail industry is a market where reputation matters. Since you are selling your products online, there are more chances that a customer will write a review about your company and your services and you do not want to have a bad review written about you. As long as you follow some rules, selling medical power tools online will become easier.

Top 5 Rules to Follow

Rule #1: Know the market and your competition – knowing these people will give you an edge in everything. From pricing to the demand of certain equipment, you can prepare for the changes required to create the perfect deals.

Rule #2: Consider wholesale vs. retail – consider whether you would like to go for a dealer who will handle everything or sell to specific users and handle the process yourself.

Rule #3: What are your pricing factors? If you’re not sure about the pricing keep the following factors in mind:

• Age and physical condition of the equipment

• Cosmetic condition

• Difficulty of installation and de-installation

• Time frame – whether you need to sell it fast or if you can store it

Rule #4: Always be fair – Price your equipment fairly and always treat your customers with respect.

Rule #5: The more photos, the better – Showcase your products with high-resolution photos. The more pictures you have, the more likely people will be drawn to buy from you.


Another Option

If you feel like selling your used medical power tools is too much work for you, you can ask for the help of reliable retailers. They can find your buyers and you can sit and relax.

2/16/2015

Advantages of Using Refurbished Medical Tools

Most people hardly know the difference between used and refurbished equipment. They don’t know that there’s a huge difference between the two. Used ones are basically tools that have been used by other companies and are sold or leased. Refurbished ones are also used tools but worn out or damaged parts of a device are replaced with new ones. So, what are the advantages of reconditioned ones over secondhand ones? Read along to find out.
 

Used medical equipment do not come with a warranty. If they malfunction or fail to work properly after a few days or weeks of using it, it is your expense to have the device repaired. You are also responsible for the maintenance of the tool. Refurbished medical products are considered to be as good as new because it is already been tested with new upgraded parts. They also come with warranty that includes installation.


Altogether, the two choices provide a cost-effective plan that acquires quality medical power tools at a very affordable price. Tools may come with some risks if they are bought from an unreliable source. UsedStryker provides quality used and refurbished tools you can always trust.

2/11/2015

Differences of Endoscopy, Arthroscopy, and Laparoscopy

The suffix “oscopy” is translated to: viewing of, normally with a scope. This is a medical procedure where cameras are inserted inside the body to possibly diagnose a patient of any condition. There are a number of different procedures that can be done by a professional. Here are a few of these common medical procedures using scopes.


Endoscopy

Endoscopy is a common nonsurgical procedure done to examine a person’s digestive tract. A flexible tube with a light and camera, called an endoscope is used to view the hollow organ or cavity of a body. They are usually inserted into the organ itself, which makes it different from other types of procedures.

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy, which can be referred to as arthroscopic surgery, permits the visualization of structural abnormalities in a joint. It is used to perform minimally invasive surgeries, together with the use of an endoscope. Arthroscopic procedures can be done to evaluate or treat various types of orthopedic conditions.


Laparoscopy

With the use of a thin lighted tube placed through a small incision on the belly, laparoscopy makes it possible to examine abdominal organs or female pelvic organs. This is a procedure commonly used to find cysts, adhesions, and fibroids. Laparoscopy can also be used to gather tissue samples for biopsy using the laparoscope. The success of these procedures relies on the tools that are used. If you are looking for used medical power tools or used surgical hand instruments for your facility, only turn to a trusted and certified seller.

2/02/2015

Checklist for Buying Used Medical Equipment

When you’re buying used medical power tools, it can only end up in two ways: either you get a steal and save money from your smart purchase, or you can end up spending more for repairs from faulty equipment. In order for clinics or hospitals to avoid the second scenario, there are a few helpful items you can put on your checklist before making a final purchase. These pieces of equipment are a big investment after all; whether you are going for new or used tools, you should be able to get your money’s worth. 

 

Top 5 Considerations

Be picky before making your final decision. Here are some tips to think over when you are about to invest in used medical power tools.

1.) Consider your preference, needs, and most of all, your budget. One way to make this step very effective is by prioritizing your list. When budget is a problem, go for the tools you need the most first.

2.) Think twice about the benefits of used equipment vs. newer equipment. There are some factors like warranties and upgrades that make some used tools worth the investment after all.

3.) Only purchase used equipment that will last you longer. If it will be rendered useless after a few years, might as well skip on that purchase.

4.) If it is available, try to get a service history for the items you are purchasing.

5.) Always go for a reseller that is certified and trusted. 

 
There may be many cheap used medical tools that are for sale online, but not all of them will give you the best deals nor can they guarantee consistent and dependable performance. Don’t fall prey to big discounts, because you might end up paying more in the long run. Do your research and get the best deals available!

1/27/2015

A Look into Endoscopy Equipment Technology

An endoscopy is a vital medical procedure used to conduct diagnoses for conditions like stomach ulcers and urinary tract infections. An endoscope is also utilized in surgical procedures like gallbladder removal or removal of small growths from the digestive or respiratory system.

Endoscopy equipment is used by most of today’s established health care facilities, with some making sure they have the up-to-date tools. Newly set-up surgical centers with budget constraints for the time being, however, can opt to purchase used but well-maintained endoscopy devices from reliable suppliers.

1/25/2015

Medical Device Sales Market Slowing Down but Still Expected to Hit Big


The medical device sales market is showing a slower pace of growth than expected. It was said that “The global market for medical devices was estimated to reach $361 billion dollars by year's end.” The market is now projected to hit $427 billion in 2018. The analysis was that this could have been due to the wealth of variety in the medical equipment industry, which leads to many competitors. While big companies are naturally getting the bigger slice of the pie, smaller ones are still successful, especially those with innovative products or services.
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1/23/2015

The Practicality of Purchasing Used Medical Equipment over New Ones


Even though purchasing used medical equipment might seem odd to the uninitiated, it is, in fact, quite common. The medical field requires the use of specialized equipment, and it is not practical to keep throwing away and buying new set-ups every time. This is not only because of financial reasons, but also because some of the equipment can actually still be used and it would be a waste to dispose of these. In addition, such a choice prevents waste and is an environmentally-friendly move. When buying used equipment, the condition and the quality should be evaluated. While it has already been used, it doesn’t automatically mean that it has seen extensive utilization; it could have only been used once or a few times, so it is important to find out from the seller the degree of wear and tear to assess the overall condition.
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1/21/2015

Quality Used Medical Equipment Eases Parents’ Worry on Hospital Costs


Fortunately, surgery centers that wish to encourage patients to opt for minimally invasive procedures can invest in effective yet affordable refurbished medical equipment like those offered by UsedStryker. By doing so, clients or patients (both actual and potential) won’t have to shoulder the expensive price tag that came with the endoscope or any other equipment that were used for their or their child’s treatment.
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1/20/2015

Strategies for Getting Used Gear

When a healthcare practice that mostly handles, say, diagnostics and outpatient treatment is upgrading its services to include surgical procedures, much thought will have gone to preparing the resources needed for that shift. In some cases though, the finite nature of procurement funding will lead center management and supply personnel to go for used medical equipment stocks wherever possible. Some issues about specs, however, must be reconciled first before the shopping begins.

1/13/2015

The Rules of Selling Used Medical Power Tools Online

Selling medical power tools online is a tough and tricky business. There are a lot of rules to follow to ensure that you and your clients get the best deals possible. The retail industry is a market where reputation matters. Since you are selling your products online, there are more chances that a customer will write a review about your company and your services and you do not want to have a bad review written about you. As long as you follow some rules, selling medical power tools online will become easier. 

 

Top 5 Rules to Follow

Rule #1: Know the market and your competition – knowing these people will give you an edge in everything. From pricing to the demand of certain equipment, you can prepare for the changes required to create the perfect deals. Rule #2: Consider whole sale vs. retail – consider whether you would like to go for a dealer who will handle everything or sell to specific users and handle the process yourself. Rule #3: What are your pricing factors? If you’re not sure about the pricing keep the following factors in mind: • Age and physical condition of the equipment • Cosmetic condition • Difficulty of installation and de-installation • Time frame – whether you need to sell it fast or if you can store it Rule #4: Always be fair – Price your equipment fairly and always treat your customers with respect. Rule #5: More photos, the better – Showcase your products with high resolution photos. The more pictures you have, the more likely people will be drawn to buy for you. 

 

Another Option

If you feel like selling your used medical power tools is too much work for you, you can ask for the help of reliable retailers. They can find your buyers and you can sit and relax.

1/09/2015

Time and Money Saving Tips when Buying Medical Power Tools Online

Online shopping is one of the best benefits the internet has provided us. With a simple click of a button, you can buy everything from a book to medical power tools without ever leaving the comfort of your home or office. For facilities and clinics that are trying to saves both time and money, this option is the perfect solution. Although there are many choices that are open for you to check, this can bring trouble because you cannot physically check on the equipment. Don’t fret, here are some tips that you can use to make sure you get your money’s worth when you’re buying medical power tools online. 

 

Tip #1: Take the Time to Research

Doing your homework before clicking the purchase button can take time, but it’s worth it in the end. This tactic can save you money because you are able to compare prices, check reviews of retailers, and also check on product reviews. When you take the time to do this, you are most likely to find the best medical equipment that meets your needs.


Tip #2: Always Consider Customer Service

Trading savings for service seems like a good idea from the start, but you will enter a host of problems if your chosen retailer does not provide great customer service. Always read the fine print of every e-retailer you are considering. Pay attention to these 3 important factors: shipping costs, their return policies, and if they offer product warranties. 


Tip #3: Consider Buying Used Medical Equipment

The word “used” has a negative connotation to it, but not when it comes to medical power tools; in this case used actually means bigger savings. The only important thing to remember when considering this choice is to find a reputable retailer that can guarantee you functioning equipment.

1/05/2015

How Startup Medical Facilities Can Benefit from Used Medical Power Tools

Today, more and more medical facilities are being built throughout the country. Health is a vital part of our country’s system and it is essential to create more facilities where the citizens can receive proper medical care and attention. However, money is a huge part of this initiative. From the building of the structures, hiring people to work at the facilities, and buying medical equipment, not all health provides can afford to pay for all of these. Today, used medical power tools and other equipment has become quite in demand in the medical market. Startup medical facilities, be it a big hospital or small health centers, can benefit from the used medical equipment.

Budgeting

When buying used medical equipment, you are given the chance to save more money. The common impression when it comes to used medical equipment is that it of lower quality compared to brand new equipment. However, most used medical equipment that are available in the market are still in full shape to use. Cost-effective and safe to use, you can get the most out of your purchase in buying used medical equipment. 

Buying

Buying used medical equipment may be very easy or very difficult. You have to have a wide knowledge in the market of used medical equipment before you buy. Analyze the market and seek a trusted dealer. Don’t be afraid to ask to have the equipment tested before paying. This will help you estimate the capacity of the equipment. For cost-effective used medical equipment, don’t hesitate to contact Used Stryker. We are here to assist you in learning more about used medical equipment and contribute in your goals for providing quality healthcare services in your community.

1/02/2015

A Closer Look on Pediatric Laparoscopy

Children and infants who undergo surgery are in need of more careful and attentive supervision as they go through the operation. With pediatric laparoscopy, more and more children are given enough medical assistance. But not everyone is equally educated and informed about the advantages and the whole process of doing pediatric laparoscopy procedures. Some people who are exposed in the field of pediatric laparoscopy claim that it is less painful, cost-effective, cosmetically more appealing, and can shorten hospital stay and lessen the complications. Get a clearer perspective into the world of pediatric laparoscopy with these pointers:
 

Less Painful Surgeries

Some say that pediatric laparoscopy are painless for the patient. Many medical practitioners subconsciously use the term “painless” to refer to “less pain”. One should understand however that the smaller the skin incision is, the lesser the expected pain the patient will feel. With some other forms of surgery, it can be safe to say that laparoscopy does not give that much pain for the patient.

Is it Economical?

Although there is not much of a study made by financial analysis, most enthusiasts of laparoscopy claim that it is cost-effective. This may be because most patients who underwent laparoscopy leave the hospital earlier than most patients. But laparoscopy can be expensive given the needed time and management of complications. Another study that could claim that laparoscopy states that laparoscopy is more costly than anesthesia and sterilization.