A storm dumped three to five inches of rain in the Detroit metro area one day in June 2021, and a major flood forced a Michigan urology clinic to close. Urologists with Henry Ford Health System were forced to stop on a dime, quickly pivot, and take all their patients coming in for clinic appointments and procedures and push them to a downtown Detroit campus. Single-use cystoscopy technology enabled them to do just that, and Dr. Craig Rogers explains how.
Demystifying Vector-Based Intravesical Gene Therapy for NMIBC: A New Frontier
November 28th 2023Neal Shore, MD, FACS, is a U.S. Chief Medical Officer at GenesisCare USA and Medical Director of the Carolina Urologic Research Center. He also was an investigator on the Phase 2 and 3 studies in the clinical trial program for nadofaragene firadenovec-vncg.
The Evolution of Single-Use Urologic Endoscopy
October 21st 2021Dr. Michael Lipkin discusses a recent study conducted at Duke University Hospital that found that a new single-use cystoscope demonstrated superior flexion and comparable optics to the reusable scopes already being used in a hospital urology department.