configuration is
acceptable to most of
them.
While the flexibility
of a scope shouldn't
make or break a pur-
chasing decision the
way that visualization
would, it is another
factor in the feel of a
scope. New scopes
tend to be stiff, then
soften with use. While
this "breaking-in peri-
od" makes it difficult
to gauge a scope's
eventual consistency,
it's not advisable to
select a scope that's
overly stiff or overly
flexible on day one.
• Upgradable option.
Every few years, man-
ufacturers introduce a
next-generation scope
featuring incremental
improvements in
imaging and maneu-
verability. Since most
scopes can provide
Put a lid on it
Flushing isn't always enough.
Despite complex cleaning cycles, flexible
endoscopes don't always emerge germ free. That's
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• ENDOBATH uses lower volumes of HLDs and reduces
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