ISO 9001
CE Certified
Make In India
Features
- Facility and Infrastructure
Technical Specifications
| Space and Layout | Procedure rooms should be at least 20 m² (220 sq. ft.), with larger rooms (30 m² or more) for complex procedures involving fluoroscopy or general anesthesia to accommodate additional equipment and personnel. The design must support a clear, unidirectional workflow from "dirty" (contaminated) to "clean" areas to prevent cross-contamination. |
| Ventilation and Air Quality | Decontamination rooms must have negative air pressure and proper ventilation to remove chemical vapors, with a minimum of 10 air changes per hour. Clean scope storage areas should be positively pressured and HEPA-filtered. |
| Services | Procedure rooms require reliable access to piped oxygen, suction equipment, medical gases (e.g., CO₂), and an adequate number of power outlets on dedicated circuits. |
| Materials | All finishes on walls, floors, and countertops must be smooth, non-porous, water-resistant, and able to withstand frequent, rigorous cleaning with hospital-grade disinfectants. Floors should be seamless, coved at the junctions with walls, and non-slip. |
| Endoscopy 'Stack' | This core equipment typically includes: |
| Video Processor Unit | High-definition (HD or Full HD) system for image processing, with color adjustment and enhancement settings. |
| Light Source | Usually a 300-watt Xenon or high-intensity LED light source with an emergency lamp and automatic light adjustment. |
| Monitors | Medical-grade, 27-32 inch HD monitors, often on adjustable ceiling mounts or ergonomic trolleys. |
| Recording System | Hardware and software for capturing, archiving, and printing still images and videos, compatible with EMR systems. |
| Endoscopes | Endoscopes (gastroscope, colonoscope, bronchoscope, etc.) have specific technical specs depending on use, including: |
| Field of View | Typically 140 degrees or more for gastroscopes, 170 degrees or more for colonoscopes. |
| Outer Diameter/Insertion Tube | Specific to the intended anatomy, e.g., 9.2 mm or less for a gastroscope. |
| Working Length | Varies by scope type (e.g., >1000 mm for gastroscope, >1600 mm for colonoscope). |
| Instrument Channel | Diameter of the channel for inserting biopsy forceps, snares, and other accessories. |
| Patient Monitoring | Continuous monitoring equipment for vital signs (pulse oximetry, etc.). |
| Electrosurgical Generator | Diathermy and/or Argon Plasma Coagulation (APC) units for cutting and coagulating tissue. |
| Automated Endoscope Reprocessor (AER) | Machines for high-level disinfection, with pass-through designs recommended to maintain clean/dirty separation. |
| Emergency Equipment | Resuscitation trolley, defibrillator, and emergency oxygen supplies readily available |
