Endo-Trainer™ is successfully established as a decentralized educational concept since many years. It offers extremely realistic hands-on training of endoscopic and surgical procedures on biological, perfused organ systems. Practical skills and learning curves can measurably be improved both individually and as a team. Thus, errors, complications, and lengthy interventions can all be reduced.
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Official Partners 2010:
| www.dgch.de www.endo-trainer.de/ece/dgch |
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| www.erbe-med.de Key Contact |
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| www.fujinon.de Key Contact |
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| www.medi-globe.de Key Contact |
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| www.bayer.com.tr Key Contact |
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We are your partner to implement certifiable quality standards and quality management systems compliant with international standards in the surgery of your institution / clinic / office. You will receive targeted support to improve and optimize your tasks. Our focus is on:
Practical clinical experience, feedback from numerous Endo-Trainer Workshops and lively international exchange form the optimal basis for innovation, evaluation und development of new instruments and devices. Endo-Drive™, an innovation universally applicable in endoscopy, will launch shortly. Evaluation and prototyping are now being offered to partners, as well.
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We are introducing a new development in colonoscopy, the EndoDrive™. This novel instrument allows the endoscopist to examine the colon without himself manually moving the colonoscope. All commercially available colonoscopes can be attached by means of rubber coated driving wheels, and are moved forwards and backwards using a foot-operated switch. Three force limits can be selected, and the actually applied pressure is permanently monitored by a digital scale. For safety reasons driving stops automatically if the preset force level has been reached. For precise targeting during interventions like polypectomy, the speed level can be adjusted to slow motion, as well.
New techniques and technologies can also be passed on to colleagues in special training courses – as in the introductory courses on double-balloon enteroscopy currently being given by Prof. C. Ell at the HSK Hospital in Wiesbaden, for example.
ESD (Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection) demonstrated by Takashi Toyonaga (Osaka) on the Endo-Trainer Model – evident that trainees shouldn't do it for the fist time on a patient.