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Endoscope Reprocessing in Veterinary Medicine: Protecting Patients, Staff, and Your Practice

Endoscope Reprocessing in Veterinary Practice: What “Clean” Really Means, and Why Your Team’s Health Depends on It Flexible endoscopes are some of the most valuable tools in a veterinary hospital—and also some of the most misunderstood from an infection-control standpoint. They’re long, narrow, multi-lumen devices designed to travel through biologically messy environments: mucus, saliva, blood, […]

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Designing the Ideal Veterinary Endoscopy Suite: Layout, Workflow & Integration for a High-Performance Space

In today’s veterinary hospitals—especially specialty and referral centers—endoscopy is no longer a rare luxury. It’s a core diagnostic and therapeutic tool that demands a dedicated, efficient, and integrated space. Whether you’re outfitting a brand-new facility or remodeling an existing one, the layout of your endoscopy suite has a direct impact on your workflow, image quality,

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Why Endoscopy Belongs in the Frontline Diagnostic Toolbox for Equine Infectious Respiratory Disease

Infectious respiratory disease in horses carries both individual and herd-level risk. Whether it’s influenza, equine herpesvirus (EHV), Streptococcus equi (strangles), or other pathogens, delayed or imprecise diagnosis can cost time, health, and biosecurity. The AAEP’s 2025 Field Diagnostic Guidelines affirm that, in the workup of respiratory disease of unknown origin, endoscopy of the upper and

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