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[DYSPHAGIA] Endoscopic sheaths


  • Subject: [DYSPHAGIA] Endoscopic sheaths
  • From: tspringer@madonna.org (Teresa Springer)
  • Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 14:46:36 -0600

I'd love to hear your rationale for using the endosheaths.  (i.e. Time
savings, decr equipment wear, incr infection control??)  What about the
cons? (Decr clarity?)  We are considering using them if the pros outweigh
the cons.

Thanks, Teresa 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jessica Patton [mailto:LDJPATTO@ihc.com]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 2:08 PM
To: dysphagia@medonline.com; JMcCartney@mfbrc.com
Subject: Re: [DYSPHAGIA] Endoscopic sheaths


We use the endosheaths from Vision Sciences as well.

Jessica Patton
LDS Hospital
Salt Lake City, UT



>>> Jody McCartney <JMcCartney@mfbrc.com> 03/09/01 07:30AM >>>

Hello everyone

The acute rehab facility I work at has been using 3.5 mm endospope
sheaths
for our FEES.  However, the sheaths we have in stock have expired and
Smith
and Nephew no longer produce the product.  Does anyone know of any
other
company that makes sheaths?

Thanks  
Jody McCartney  MS  CCC-SLP



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