NEW Dri-Scope Aid® TRACKER

The Ultimate Drying Experience

Discover the Dri-Scope Aid Drying Difference

Dri-Scope Aid® TRACKER offers the next-generation cabinet drying solution. The system has visual drying status indicators, hang-time monitoring, control of the drying process, system maintenance information, customized drying parameters for individual endoscopes, and data monitoring, with an easy-to-access touch screen on the front of the cabinet.

  • Software Assisted Scope Tracking
  • Visual Display to Monitor Drying and Storage Time
  • Hang Time Monitoring & Expiration Notifications
  • Individual Scope Drying History
  • Long Term Storage of Drying History

The Dri-Scope Aid® Cabinet supplies HEPA-filtered air to all internal channels to aid in drying endoscopes with an automated drying cycle for improved turn-around time, and a continuous venting cycle for overnight storage. Available on new cabinet orders.

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Dri-Scope Aid® Cabinet

ANSI/AAMI ST91:2021 states that-The endoscope and its components should be dried after completion of the cleaning and disinfection process. Flexible endoscopes with channels should be dried for a minimum of 10-minutes with pressure-regulated forced instrument air or a minimum of HEPA-filtered air (Ofstead, 2018; Barakat, 2018; Perumpail, 2019; Alfa, 1991).

  • Constant Flow
  • Consistent Pressure
  • Repeatable Results

The Dri-Scope Aid® Cabinet supplies either HEPA-filtered air or instrument air to all internal channels to aid in drying endoscopes with an automated drying cycle for improved turn-around time, and a continuous venting cycle for overnight storage. The Dri-Scope Aid® Cabinet converts your scope cabinet into a complete drying system.

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Dri-Scope Aid® Jet~Stream

The Dri-Scope Aid® Jet~Stream is available in two models. The model 1840P acts as a standalone unit where the internal pump provides HEPA-filtered air with constant flow and consistent pressure with repeatable results. The model 1840R is ideal for users that wish to use medical or instrument air.

The Dri-Scope Aid® Jet~Stream simultaneously supplies 0.1 micron HEPA-filtered air to all channels to aid in drying endoscopes. The dual displays increase efficiency by allowing two endoscopes to be connected individually with separate timers.

Recent updated societal guidelines now state that drying the interior of an endoscope should use a sufficiently prolonged flow of medical air through all accessible channels, ideally simultaneously and for at least 10 minutes, for greatest efficiency.

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NEW Dri-Scope Aid® Drying Stations

The Jet Drying stations provide an additional work area to dry the internal channels of your endoscopes safely. The Dri-Scope Aid® Jet-Stream is attached to the integrated pole on either the Jet-Cart or Jet-Pole.  The Dri-Scope® Aid Jet-Stream provides HEPA-filtered or Instrument air to all the internal channels of an endoscope after reprocessing. The Jet-Stream (sold separately) can dry up to two scopes simultaneously.

  • Constant Flow
  • Consistent Pressure
  • Repeatable Results
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The Jet-Cart is designed to hold up to six scope trays. The Jet-Cart comes equipped with a drop shelf that adds additional work area, making it capable of holding up to two trays for channel drying when fully extended. It also has eight side pockets for holding the disposable connectors that attach to each of the endoscope’s channels

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SteriView Instrument Inspection System

SteriView is the next generation of advanced small diameter, near field inspection scopes designed to provide ready access to and imaging of the interior chambers, lumens and working channels of endoscopes and surgical instruments.

According to the SGNA Standards of Infection Prevention in Reprocessing Flexible Gastrointestinal Endoscopes 2018 Visual inspection is an essential step to make sure the endoscope is visibly clean (AAMI, 2015; Rutala et al., 2008). According to Peterson (2017), all endoscopes and reusable accessories should  be  visually  inspected  during  all stages of handling and reprocessing – before, during, and after use, in addition to during and after cleaning and before HLD. Visual inspection is not a guarantee that decontamination from manual cleaning is complete, but it can be considered a safety stop or “time out” to ensure the endoscope is visually clean before proceeding to the next step of HLD.

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PWSPA 38th Annual Conference

Annenberg Health Sciences Building at Eisenhower 39000 Bob Hope Dr, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

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Maine SGNA Fall Conference

Central Maine Medical Center 12 High St, Lewiston, ME, United States

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HSPA 2025 Annual Conference

Kentucky International Convention Center 221 S. 4th St, Louisville, KY, United States

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SGNA 52nd Annual Course

David L. Lawrence Convention Center 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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APIC 2025 Annual Conference

Phoenix Convention and Exhibition Center 100 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

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