THE PROBLEM

ENDOEVOLVE™

ONE SIZE
DOESN’T FIT ALL

Flexible endoscopes come in one size, forcing endoscopists with different sized hands and fingers to accommodate to the single endoscope size.

All endoscopists, regardless of hand or finger size, perform highly repetitive tasks many times per day for several years. This can result in muscle strain and fatigue, ultimately leading to endoscopy-related injury and procedural inefficiency.

ENDOEVOLVE™

ONE SIZE DOESN’T
FIT ALL

Flexible endoscopes come in one size, forcing endoscopists with different sized hands and fingers to accommodate to the single endoscope size.

All endoscopists, regardless of hand or finger size, perform highly repetitive tasks many times per day for several years. This can result in muscle strain and fatigue, ultimately leading to endoscopy-related injury and procedural inefficiency.

ENDOEVOLVE™

POOR ERGONOMICS LEADS TO ENDOSCOPY-RELATED INJURY

American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy guidelines recognize risk factors for ERI which include the repetitive nature and time spent with high volume procedures, cumulative procedures performed over time, small hand size, and demographic factors including age and female gender. Additionally, the biomechanics of performing endoscopy can lead to ERI with torque application (right hand) and with simply holding and manipulating the control handle (left hand).

 
ENDOEVOLVE™

POOR ERGONOMICS LEADS TO ENDOSCOPY-RELATED INJURY

American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy guidelines recognize risk factors for ERI which include the repetitive nature and time spent with high volume procedures, cumulative procedures performed over time, small hand size, and demographic factors including age and female gender. Additionally, the biomechanics of performing endoscopy can lead to ERI with torque application (right hand) and with simply holding and manipulating the control handle (left hand).

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