aScope™ Gastro
Your Surgery.
Your Scope.
No Delays.
Bridging Clinical, Workflow and Economic Gaps in the Operating Room with Single-Use Gastroscopes
“We are able to do thoracic operations, abdominal operations, bariatric operations simultaneously without any additional delays.”
Bariatric surgeon Dr. Seth Kipnis discusses how the Ambu® aScope™ Gastro elevates his approach to intraoperative endoscopy.
aCart™ Compact: The Most Mobile System for Surgical Endoscopy
aCart Compact gives you a portable workstation designed for endoscopic procedures in dynamic environments. It provides convenient storage without taking up a lot of space. The small footprint is ideal for constrained spaces in the OR. (The aCart is not available in Canada.)
Case Study: New Data Shows Revenue Boost with Single-Use
“The single-use aScope Gastro enabled a high-volume hospital to perform one additional bariatric surgery per week, yielding a reimbursement revenue boost of more than $800,000 annually.”
Single-Use Gastroscopes Are Ideal for Perioperative Endoscopy
FAQ | Why is the single-use aScope Gastro unlike other gastroscopes?
Ease the Burden. Empower the Team.
Liberate your OR from reliance on the endoscopy suite and take control of your schedule with the Ambu aScope Gastro portfolio.
- Enhance your workflow efficiency by eliminating the downtime associated with endoscope reprocessing and repairs
- Sterile straight from the pack, always available and removes the hundreds of steps required for compliance
- High-quality imaging, ensuring that surgeons have a clear view of the gastrointestinal tract during upper GI surgery
The Surgery Community on the aScope Gastro
ACCESSIBILITY | General surgeon Dr. Jawad Ali discusses how the aScope Gastro's accessiblity can make the difference in delivering faster patient care.
WORKFLOW BOOST | Bariatric surgeon Dr. Morris Washington explains how the Ambu aScope Gastro boosted his facility's workflow.
SAVE TIME | Scrub tech Paige Mitchum explains how the aScope Gastro allows for her to better prepare for the next patient and procedure.