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    Junior Member barbrakay is on a distinguished road
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    Smile Telescope problems

    Any suggestions on how to apply anti-fog agent to the telescope. we use stuff that is applied with a syringe "Ultrastop". I've been told to apply it and not to wipe it off. however surgeons are always complaining about the rubbish picture. any suggestions. Barbra

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    Re: Telescope problems

    We have stainless steel thermoses that we fill with heated water to pre-heat the scopes. Scopes need at least 5 to 10 minutes to soak for this to work. After taking the sope out of the water, dry it, then apply small amount of anti-fog, and rub that dry before putting into the patient.

    The reason why the scopes are fogging is that they are appx. 64-68 degrees F, and being placed in a body that's 98 F or so. Also, if the CO2 is not heated as it's going into the patient, that can fog a scope as well. Making sure that the scope port isn't also the insufflation port can help this.
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