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What’s at plan for the visualization position . How are the products received and what is qol.
I don’t know, but the application is a doozy. They want my direct supervisors name, email, phone. I skipped that.What’s at plan for the visualization position . How are the products received and what is qol.
GlideScopes Bflex is night and day better in every aspect. Storz just launched theirs and Boston will be joining. Ambu’s reign is over in this segment
You are incorrect . Ambu is still the dominant player in this space and will be for the foreseeable future . They have the most sizes as well as ENT scopes . Urology and gastro to follow . The bflex looks nice and the monitor is slick but it is too short and the tip folds over easily . Only one size as well . Storz isn't even in the bronch market just pedi intubation . Haven't heard about Boston entering the market but it's not surprising . In a few years the market will be flooded with disposable scope companies because they are commodities .
You are incorrect . Ambu is still the dominant player in this space and will be for the foreseeable future . They have the most sizes as well as ENT scopes . Urology and gastro to follow . The bflex looks nice and the monitor is slick but it is too short and the tip folds over easily . Only one size as well . Storz isn't even in the bronch market just pedi intubation . Haven't heard about Boston entering the market but it's not surprising . In a few years the market will be flooded with disposable scope companies because they are commodities .
Bflex has a 5.0 and 5.8. So two sizes. The ascope is embarrassing on the screen
The A scope has image issues that's why a new screen is being launched . What it does have is enough length 50cm lol why did you all do that . Also what size double lumen does the b flex fit down . That's right it doesn't . Also learn how to read an IFU storz is not indicated for bronch only intubation . Typical Verathon morons . Go back to washing cars at enterprise .
it is the only option for single use ENT scopes and double lumen tubes . It is also longer than 50cm .
You are incorrect . Ambu is still the dominant player in this space and will be for the foreseeable future . They have the most sizes as well as ENT scopes . Urology and gastro to follow . The bflex looks nice and the monitor is slick but it is too short and the tip folds over easily . Only one size as well . Storz isn't even in the bronch market just pedi intubation . Haven't heard about Boston entering the market but it's not surprising . In a few years the market will be flooded with disposable scope companies because they are commodities .
You keep telling yourself that...
https://www.karlstorz.com/cps/rde/xbcr/karlstorz_assets/ASSETS/3575653.pdf
Wow an on line catalog and having product ready to ship and work are two different things . It does not matter everyone will be slashing their price to gain business with commissions being minuscule . All the jobs selling these scopes are entry level bottom feeder jobs .
You are incorrect . Ambu is still the dominant player in this space and will be for the foreseeable future . They have the most sizes as well as ENT scopes . Urology and gastro to follow . The bflex looks nice and the monitor is slick but it is too short and the tip folds over easily . Only one size as well . Storz isn't even in the bronch market just pedi intubation . Haven't heard about Boston entering the market but it's not surprising . In a few years the market will be flooded with disposable scope companies because they are commodities .