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Want to Buy Endoscopes? Things You Should Know ...

Author: Shirley

Dec. 16, 2024

Want to Buy Endoscopes? Things You Should Know ...

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&#;&#;&#;&#;According to We Buy Endoscopes, an industry leader of endoscopy equipment repair, whenever someone chooses to buy endoscopes and other related tools, they could shell out tens of thousands of dollars. This is no small fee, even for medical professionals who own and operate practices. It&#;s a staggering issue that WeBuyEndoscopes seeks to eliminate through a careful balance of selling, buying, and repairing services that serve to reduce high costs.

At its core, WeBuyEndoscopes caters to various medical, dental, veterinarian, and industrial fields, and provides only the highest-quality scopes and tools. A type of borescope, the endoscope, and its related cousins come in many types and models. Their inventory can provide stainless steel tubing for a broken rigid endoscope or an entirely brand new fiberscope. WeBuyEndoscopes believes that covering all these different services is integral in delivering lower expenses as a one-stop shop source.

When it comes to buying an endoscope, their team believes in searching for certain signs that indicate areas where they could experience deals and savings. Many online purveyors of endoscopic repair are good places to start looking, and most of these sites will have flexible endoscopes for procedures like colonoscopies and laparoscopies, bronchoscopes, cameras, and cleaners.

WeBuyEndoscopes has premium quality endoscopic equipment for sale without the premium price, with a host of satellite services that typically save customers thousands of dollars. One-stop type sources often use their own brands, or associated entities, to satisfy repair or replacement needs, which can produce tons of savings.

When medical equipment goes through normal wear and tear, it could affect how a patient receives their level of care. Every doctor or medical professional can guarantee their patients&#; well-being by sending in their old, broken down equipment to WeBuyEndoscopes and getting them back just as good as new. Whether there&#;s faulty tubing or a bad fiber optic connection, WBE can repair endoscopes regardless of the issue.

WeBuyEndoscopes is also ready and able to make buyback offers to those looking to sell endoscopes. No matter if someone is a private collector looking to sell or if they are a prospective medical professional looking to buy or repair their equipment, there&#;s only one place on the web with a quality guarantee.

It shouldn&#;t cost an arm and a leg just to procure the necessary equipment needed to help keep people happy and healthy. Don&#;t shell out thousands of dollars finding replacements from a sub-par supplier, choose a company that cares.

Source: We Buy Endoscopes

Proper Care & Handling of Rigid Endoscopes

Rigid endoscopes, while very strong and durable, are unfortunately vulnerable to damage. These types of endoscopes are less forgiving to bending or flexing than semi-rigid or flexible endoscopes. Normal wear and tear is not the problem as much as physical trauma.

The first step to preventing damage to these tools is to understand the most commonly damaged areas of the scope, and how those damages occur.

Vulnerable Sections of Your Endoscopes

By demonstrating proper care and handling techniques you can help your scopes function better and longer in your OR.

There are four sections of the rigid endoscope that are the most susceptible to damage:

  • Eye Cup and Ocular System
  • Light Post
  • Lens Train System
  • Objective

Eye Cup & Ocular System

Contact us to discuss your requirements of parts of rigid endoscope. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

The Eyecup and Ocular System is the part of the scope that doctors use to observe the patient. The eyecup is made of durable plastic and is sometimes detachable. When cleaning this area, be sure to dry all cleaning solution, as dried up solution can collect and cloud the image.

The most common problem seen in the ocular system of the scope is a leak at the base, likely caused by rough handling or torqueing when applying or removing the light cord to the scope.

There are instances where separation can occur between the eyecup and the coverglass. This can also cause cloudiness and should be reported immediately before fluid penetrates into the scope.

Light Post

Sometimes, there are adapters present at the Light Post. These adapters need to be taken off when cleaning. If this is not done, the cleaning solution can dry up, and the solution can be burned by the light creating. This will result in an orange or brown image on the scope.

It also isn&#;t hard to accidentally bend the light post due to excessive tension from the fiber-optic cable.

Lens Train System, the Most Vulnerable Part of the Rigid Scope

The lens train system is made up of a series of rod lenses, achromats, and spacers lined up within the stainless-steel tubing. The achromats are set on either end of the rod lens to &#;positively&#; and &#;negatively&#; reflect the image from the objective back to the ocular system. The number of pieces within this system varies depending on the length of the scope.

This is the area of the scope most susceptible to damage. The rod lenses are made of glass. They can shatter or chip causing a distorted image.The stainless-steel tubing is designed to protect the lens train system. Glass is not flexible, so bending the stainless-steel tubing will result in broken rod lenses.

The Objective System

The Objective System is the part of the scope that is inserted into the patient. It is made up of a number of pieces including field lenses, negative lenses, prisms and the window.

Tip damage is the most common repair we see in this area. Damage to the distal tip can occur when a scope is nicked by a shaver or hit with a laser during a procedure. Physical trauma to the tip can also occur when the scope incurs impact.

This damage can cause a number of problems for the scope.  A cracked objective can allow fluid to enter the scope causing a cloudy image. A cracked window will cause a fractured glass or &#;kaleidoscope&#; appearance. Additionally, if light fibers are exposed to fluid the image will appear dark.

Learn more about extending the lifespan of your scopes.

If you do damage your scope, you can contact us to learn more about our rigid endoscope repair services. 

The company is the world’s best rigid endoscope surgery supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.

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