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Olympus is excited to announce the full market release of the TJF-Q190V, the newest Olympus duodenoscope model. The TJF-Q190V includes a disposable distal cover, meeting the FDA recommendation made on August 29, 2019 for facilities to transition to duodenoscope with designs including disposable components. The TJF-Q190V provides features focused on enabling more consistent reprocessing procedure, and further enhanced therapeutic maneuverability including High Force Transmission, an increase backward viewing capability and distal end flushing adapter.
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With an Olympus duodenoscope in hand, you can rest assured that you’re experiencing the gold standard for ERCP procedures.
It’s a confidence that comes from your own expertise combined with proven performance and unparalleled control. It’s a trust that comes from 50 years of reliable outcomes.
It’s peace of mind knowing that Olympus shares your commitment to patient safety.
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The Power of Proven Performance.
ERCP can be challenging. You need tools you can trust to help you best serve each of your patients and stay focused on their unique needs.
For more than 50 years, Olympus duodenoscopes have been delivering unmatched control, durability, and imaging for both simple and complex ERCP procedures. Olympus delivers leading performance in scope positioning, stability, and tactile feedback combined with world-class optics and imaging.
Backed by our unique guidewire and sphincterotome technologies, Olympus duodenoscopes provide a trusted, comprehensive ERCP solution.
- Quality, exceptional maneuverability and feel that can’t be duplicated.
- The complete tool set needed to provide the care your patients deserve.
- Sharp, clear, high-quality imaging that allows easy viewing and observation.
Olympus duodenoscopes provide the reliability and stability needed for precise scope manipulation and proper positioning—the keys to successful performance and the foundation for patient safety.
Olympus’ proven performance and continued innovation have created lasting confidence in our duodenoscopes. ERCP specialists have perfected their technique with our scopes, and they’ve become familiar with the risk profiles associated with ERCP procedures—profiles based on decades of research and data.
Duodenoscope performance is a key contributor to successful ERCP in terms of both cannulation attempts and time spent performing procedures. Olympus duodenoscopes allow full confidence in achieving the proper insertion angle and limiting the need to readjust or reapproach.
Minimizing cannulation attempts, and time spent cannulating can minimize the risk of post-ERCP pancreatitis.1
A time-saving endoscopic procedure means less risk for the patient and better quality of life. More effective ERCP means more lives can be saved.
Patient safety remains Olympus’ top priority—we’re passionate about helping people live healthier, safer lives. Olympus duodenoscopes are FDA-cleared devices and have been proven as a highly effective means of performing ERCP procedures.
Olympus gives you access to safety-based partnerships, training programs, and a support network focused on infection prevention. The Olympus Care Program combines a variety of support offerings to help you get the most from your Olympus duodenoscopes including, Duodenoscope Maintenance and Care, Customized Education and Olympus Service.
Performance matters. Safety is critical. Cost containment is also extremely important when performing ERCP procedures.
Using estimates, it has been determined that the cost per ERCP procedure using an Olympus duodenoscope is roughly $601 including the scope, associated equipment, and medical supply cost. The cost of the same procedure using a single-use duodenoscope is reported to be $2899.2
Single-use duodenoscopes also carry with them additional fees including shipping, store, out-of-package failure, and disposal costs.
Nothing is more important than the health and safety of your patients. With this in mind, Olympus stays true to patient care by helping you perform at your very best.
A challenging ERCP is no time to compromise on the quality or performance of your key instruments. With your Olympus duodenoscope in hand, you can feel confident in delivering the best outcome for your patient.
To learn more click here or call 800-401-1086 for more information on Olympus’ newest innovations in ERCP.
the challenges of ERCP
Every ERCP procedure presents its own unique challenges, including post-ERCP pancreatitis, clinically significant bleeding and cholangitis following the procedure. With the risks tied to ERCP, it is crucial to use the tools necessary for a safe and effective procedure. Let the Olympus ERCP portfolio be your key for exceptional clinical outcomes and minimized patient risk.
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Tips, Tricks and Insights for Implementation and Management of an Endoscope Sampling and Culturing Program
This whitepaper draws on the experience obtained and lessons learned by Olympus during the Post Market Surveillance study recently conducted on duodenoscopes to provide insight to those wishing to implement or improve an endoscope sampling and culturing program.
Financial Considerations for Single-Use and Conventional Duodenoscopes in ERCP Procedures'
This whitepaper presents the financial considerations of adopting disposable duodenoscopes by analyzing cost, reimbursement, and return on investment for both conventional and disposable duodenoscopes.
Webinar: Three-Part Webinar Series: Session 1 of 3: Setting Realistic Expectations in the GI Suite: Let’s Talk About the Facts of Conventional Duodenoscope Infection Rates, Culturing, and Lab Results
This webinar focuses on a review of the FDA recommendations related to duodenoscopes, and rates of infection statistics. The panelists discuss differences in duodenoscope contamination, colonization and patient infection including sources of contamination and how facilities can overcome these challenges.
Webinar: Three-Part Webinar Series: Session 2 of 3: Setting Realistic Expectations in the GI Suite: Let’s Talk About the Facts of Conventional Duodenoscope Infection Rates, Culturing, and Lab Results
This webinar focuses on debunking the challenges of endoscope reprocessing. The panelists discuss the impact of endoscope reprocessing including poor bedside cleaning, processes to overcome human factors, high level disinfection vs. sterilization and the impact of endoscope drying.
Webinar: Three-Part Webinar Series: Session 3 of 3: Low vs. High Concern Organisms & Interpreting Lab Results
This webinar focuses on interpreting lab results based on low vs. high concern organisms. The panelists discuss proper sampling techniques guided by the FDA/CDC/ASM protocol, use of CFU count and organism category to determine an appropriate action plan and understanding how to properly interpret lab results to take corrective action.
Flushing Out the Facts on Duodenoscopes
This presentation was given by the Olympus team at the virtual SGNA meeting in 2020. This presentation reviews the updates that have been made to the reprocessing manual and resources for Olympus duodenoscopes, the efficacy of reprocessing duodenoscopes, and the new design of the TJF-Q190V.
Dr. Loren Clinical Video featuring the TJF-Q190V
Clinical video provided by Dr. David Loren at Thomas Jefferson University using the TJF-Q190V duodenoscope, CleverCut3V sphincterotome, and Multi3V-Plus balloon.
EndoscopyNow Panel Discussion: Trends Related to MDR’s on Duodenoscope-related Patient Infections
This is a compilation of clips pulled from the full Panel Discussion done on the EndoscopyNow platform. In this panel discussion Dr. Greg Cote, Dr. Kumar Krishnan, and Dr. Sri Komanduri review various topics related to duodenoscope-related infections, and the impact of the new duodenoscope designs on the market.
AdventHealth ERCP Live Event Recording
This video is a recording of the AdventHealth ERCP Live Event held on March 10th and hosted by Dr. Muhammad Hasan. In this live event Dr. Hasan completed two ERCP procedures utilizing the TJF-Q190V duodenoscope, as well as Olympus biliary devices such as the Multi-3V Plus extraction balloon, the VisiGlide guidewire and HANAROSTENT biliary metal stent.
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Endoscope Visual Reprocessing Guide provides close-up videos which demonstrate specific techniques and steps during the endoscope reprocessing process.
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1. Swan MP, Alexander S, Moss A, et al. Needle Knife Sphincterotomy Does Not Increase the Risk of Pancreatitis in Patients with Difficult Biliary Cannulation. Clin Gastronenterol Hepatol 2013 Apr; 11(4):430-6.
2. 43260: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP); diagnostic, including collection of specimen(s) by brushing or washing, when performed (separate procedure).
3. Baker Tilly. (2021) ‘Financial Considerations for Single-Use and Conventional Duodenoscopes in ERCP Procedures