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Scope Repair

The mission of Total Scope, Inc. is to provide the best medical device repair solutions to hospital departments nationwide.

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Since the bending section is the part of the scope most susceptible to fluid invasion, it is good practice to submerge it first during leak testing - as a separate event. Before you submerge the entire scope, just insert the bending section into the water and let it sit for a minute or two. Carefully check for any leaks while this section is in its straight position. If a leak is found, remove the bending section from the water - do not continue to process the scope.

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Our education philosophy at Total Scope is simple:  a well-informed end-user is essential to efficient and safe department operation.

We offer our clients a SGNA accredited course in the proper care and handling of a flexible endoscope.  The benefit of this course is two-fold:  your staff is assisted in meeting its annual continuing education credit requirements, and the operational efficiency of your department is improved by the increased life span of your capital equipment.  This course is free for clients and exemplifies our dedication to superior customer service and our proactive approach to the repair process. 

Total Scope, Inc. has authored a variety of technical white papers on topics relevant to endoscope repair.  Following is a list of our available articles: 

  • WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT MINOR SCOPE REPAIR DAMAGE FROM BECOMING A MAJOR HEADACHE:  Practical tips to inspect your scope yourself
  • HARD vs. EASY SCOPE REPAIRS:  How to know the difference and better understand your repair needs
  • GET BETTER SCOPE REPAIR AND PERFORMANCE:  How using an ISO-certified lab helps you
  • AN INSIDER’S GUIDE TO BETTER SCOPE LEAK TESTING
  • USING SCOPE REPORTS TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE, REDUCE COSTS, AND INCREASE UPTIME
 
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