United States, have designed and developed a low-cost $ 35 disposable endoscope [1]. This endoscope uses a joystick-like driving mechanism which controls the endoscope tip. Their team proved its feasibility in examining the esophagus and the stomach of an ex-vivo phantom model. Unexperienced users had similar performance using a conventional scope and the new disposable scope and favor the later. Conventional endoscopes have high acquisition costs – 20,000 to $40,000 for an upper endoscopy or colonoscopy tube and around $80,000 to $120,000 for a complete twotube working system to explore both the upper and the lower gastrointestinal tract. Costs for an additional endoscopic ultrasound system are in the range of $200,000. Use of conventional scopes requires higher levels of continuous training and skills, both for physicians and endoscopy nurses, especially for therapeutic procedures. The American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) training recommendations and competence evaluation include both quantitative and detailed qualitative examination criteria [2]. The workload, costs. and staff hazards associated with reprocessing conventional endoscopes are significant, and costs range between $140 and $280 per endoscope [3, 4]. Non-adherence to endoscope reprocessing guidelines together with failure to perform periodic maintenance and auditing may lead to cross-contamination [3]. In light of these disadvantages, there are potential advantages of using disposable endoscopes (▶Table 1). Available single-use disposable scopes are listed presented in ▶Table2 [5, 6]. The PrimeSight TNE-500 esophagoscope was discontinued in April 2018, the day that the Cogentix company was acquired by Laborie company [7]. This was not a disposable scope, but was only covered by a single-use plastic sheet (EndoSteath). A sheet version with a working channel for biopsy capability was also available. Several clinical studies were published using this esophagoscope, mainly for Barrett esophagus screening and surveillance. The cost of one EndoSheath was around $40. E.G. II is a South Korean disposable $100 scope with the capability of examining the esophagus and partly the stomach and duodenum. There is no working channel with biopsy capability. The device is commercially available. Ambu company, the Danish manufacturer of disposable ear, nose and throat scopes and bronchoscopes, projected the launch of disposable upper and lower gastrointestinal scopes by 2020 [8]. The current price for one disposable bronchoscope is $ 350. Disposable robotics colonoscopy systems are listed in ▶Table3. Available human studies were done on approximately 100 patients before the year 2013 and no other data have become available since [9–11]. There are no published data on their use outside their initial development centers. Cecal intubation rates for Aer-O-Scope, Endotics System and Invendoscope were 98.2%, 93.1% and 98.4%, respectively, and mean time to reach the cecum was 14 minutes, 51 minutes, and 15 minutes, respectively. Low-cost disposable endoscope: pros and cons
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