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Understanding the equipment thoroughly is the first step in learning endoscopy. Make sure the wheels are not locked before starting the procedure! Please share! #GItwitter

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Steven Bollipo2 years ago

While the processor, AI and 4K display might lull you into thinking that scope is like your smartphone, important to remember that scope is an ingenious purely analog mechanical device like your bicycle! Handle with care! Don’t break it!!

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Steven Bollipo2 years ago

The inside of the scope has a lot of cables and the most delicate cable is the white one with all the optical glass fibres as thin as hair, carrying the bright light source. Excessive bending, pulling back tight on loop can break those fibres. Be gentle!

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Sarvee Moosavi MD, FRCPC2 years ago

@drkeithsiau @Samir_Grover @BilalMohammadMD @LumirKunovsky @AnaDugic @DCharabaty @AriBensonMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @AasmaShaukatMD @tberzin This is cool, I’ve never seen this view of the scope !

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Aline Charabaty, MD, FACG, AGAF2 years ago

@drkeithsiau @Samir_Grover @BilalMohammadMD @LumirKunovsky @AnaDugic @AriBensonMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @AasmaShaukatMD @tberzin Super cool ! I wish someone explained things to me so clearly when I was a fellow on call !

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Rashmi Advani, MD, ABOM2 years ago

@drkeithsiau @Samir_Grover @BilalMohammadMD @LumirKunovsky @AnaDugic @DCharabaty @AriBensonMD @AasmaShaukatMD @tberzin Great video !! We need more of this!

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Nikhil Nanjappa2 years ago

@drkeithsiau @Samir_Grover @BilalMohammadMD @LumirKunovsky @AnaDugic @DCharabaty @AriBensonMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @AasmaShaukatMD @tberzin Great video. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Brilliant. Thank you

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Peter Higgins2 years ago

@drkeithsiau @Samir_Grover @BilalMohammadMD @LumirKunovsky @AnaDugic @DCharabaty @AriBensonMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @AasmaShaukatMD @tberzin Very nice! I *do* wonder what happened to that scope head to get it taken apart like that, but very helpful. I try to remember that F = "Free wheel" for turning the brakes off.

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Steven Bollipo2 years ago

@drkeithsiau @Samir_Grover @BilalMohammadMD @LumirKunovsky @AnaDugic @DCharabaty @AriBensonMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @AasmaShaukatMD @tberzin 😂 no I didn’t break it. It was a demonstration piece from the company and I took the opportunity to make a quick educational video with it.

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Achintya Singh, MD2 years ago

@drkeithsiau @Samir_Grover @BilalMohammadMD @LumirKunovsky @AnaDugic @DCharabaty @AriBensonMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @AasmaShaukatMD @tberzin Wonderful video! Thank you for teaching it! How does the scope stiffening mechanism work ? Understand the theory but similar video will be very helpful !

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Steven Bollipo2 years ago

@Achintya_singh4 @drkeithsiau @Samir_Grover @BilalMohammadMD @LumirKunovsky @AnaDugic @DCharabaty @AriBensonMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @AasmaShaukatMD @tberzin Thank you. The variable stiffness mechanism must be a company secret but roughly works by strings that tighten the metal rings half way down the scope to limit the natural flexibility of the scope. It is best to use it only sparingly, not all the time. A flexible scope is best.

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