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Pro 1 Endo

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Ensuring Endoscope:
Hygiene
A critical step in
patient safety

Endoscopes play a vital role in modern medicine, allowing for minimally invasive procedures that aid in diagnosis and treatment. However, their complex design—with long, narrow channels and intricate components—makes them particularly challenging to clean. Residual biological matter, such as proteins, can remain even after standard cleaning procedures, posing a serious risk of cross-contamination and healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).

When it comes to ensuring the cleanliness of cannulated instruments like endoscopes, precision is key. Traditional cleaning verification methods, which often rely on visual inspection, may not be enough to detect microscopic residues that can harbor harmful pathogens.

Terragene launches
PRO1 ENDO

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Revolutionizing hygiene monitoring
for cannulated devices

Pro1 Endo transforms hygiene monitoring by providing quantitative results for protein residue detection in cannulated devices, enabling precise control points and immediate corrective actions. This advanced system ensures that surfaces are not just visually clean but thoroughly verified, significantly reducing the risk of infections and enhancing patient safety.

Don’t guess,
test.

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Key benefits

Precise Quantification:

provides exact measurements of protein residues, offering actionable insights and proactive hygiene management.

Corrective Actions:

Quantitative data enables quick decision-making and corrective actions, ensuring cleaning protocols are adhered to effectively.

Regulatory Compliance:

Aligned with ISO15883, HTM01-01, and ANSI AAMI ST79 standards, Pro1 Endo helps meet the strictest hygiene monitoring requirements.

Enhanced Safety:

Reduces the risk of cross-contamination and infection by ensuring instruments are properly cleaned and sanitized, beyond visual checks.

Full compatibility with automation:

Compatible with our new software Bionova Q.

By integrating Pro1 Endo into endoscope reprocessing workflows, healthcare facilities can enhance patient safety, improve compliance and strengthen infection prevention strategies.