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Olympus Launches New Endoscope Drying Cabinet

Olympus Launches New Endoscope Drying Cabinet

Medical device to check the condition of the intestines and detect gastrointestinal diseases. Colonoscopy and gastroscopy medical diagnosis. 3d illustration

Olympus Corp.—a global medical technology company—in late May announced the launch of the ScopeLocker Air endoscope drying cabinet, offering a new drying option for healthcare facilities.

Drying endoscope channels is a critical component of reprocessing. The ScopeLocker Air endoscope drying cabinet, manufactured by Capsa Healthcare and distributed by Olympus Corp., helps facilitate the drying process and is designed to meet society guidelines for endoscope drying and storage.

With this new model, multiple size and material options are available to meet facility needs. The 41-inch- wide ScopeLocker Air drying cabinet can accommodate up to 18 endoscopes, while the 22-inch-wide cabinet, which is ideal for smaller facilities such as ambulatory surgery centers, can accommodate up to eight endoscopes. Powder-coated steel and stainless-steel options are available for all models.

Providing continuous airflow through channels and around the outside of the endoscope, the ScopeLocker Air drying cabinet aids in the reprocessing cycle by providing an air source option that is built into the cabinet. According to Olympus, the ScopeLocker Air drying cabinet improves the ScopeLocker with HEPA storage cabinets healthcare facilities have been using for years by adding air manifolds, autoclavable connectors and HEPA-filtered air pumps into the top of the cabinet for additional space efficiency. Facilities can also choose to use their own air source.

Other features of the ScopeLocker Air include:

  • Rotating scope holders for easy access to the second row of endoscopes
  • An air manifold designed to easily connect up to 18 scopes
  • A padded lower back wall designed to protect the distal tip of an endoscope with optional side padding available
  • A center separator scope rack designed to keep scopes from touching during storage
  • Optional electronic keyless entry for all cabinet options
  • Optional LED lighting.

“Patient safety is at the center of all we do, and this newest drying cabinet is part of a larger infection prevention portfolio and strategy to help facilities address their reprocessing needs,” said Patrick Romano, Vice President, GI Business Unit Leader, Olympus Corporation of the Americas.

 

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  • Michelle Beaver

    Michelle has worked as a journalist, editor in chief and communications professional for more than 20 years with 12 years specializing in healthcare, including as editor in chief for the EndoNurse media brand. She’s the editor, ghost author and co-author of several books.

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