Ambu Inc.: Ambu Expands Single-Use Endoscopy Contracts with Two U.S. Group Purchasing Organizations
With the expansion of two existing GPO contracts, Ambu s position in single-use endoscopy continues to strengthen.
Ambu Inc., the world leader in single-use endoscopes, announced today that it has been granted national single-use endoscopy contract expansions with two major U.S. Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs). With these expansions, Ambu is now on contract with all four major GPOs in the U.S. with either a full or partial portfolio of single-use endoscopy categories available for the customers that are served by the GPOs.
On one contract, Ambu s aScope 4 Cysto has been added, while Ambu s aScope Duodeno has been added on another. The expanded agreements strengthen Ambu s position in single-use bronchoscopes, rhinolaryngoscopes, and now cystoscopes and duodenoscopes for the duration of the contracts.
from under her and begin working on her, too. she was basically in arrest at the time. we thought we had a faint pulse. we started cpr we weren t sure of the pulse. we started using an ambu bag and transferred to the medical tent where unfortunately she expired. bill: she went into cardiac arrest. did she have other injuries from the bombings? she had injuries on the lower extremities but no obviously injury to her chest or abdomen. there was no evidence of shrapnel wounds in her chest in a cursory exam that we did. it was kind of puzzling. i don t know it was the blast effect or what that caused the arrest. bill: you are an emergency room physician. when you are on the job, you are prepared for people coming to
from under her and begin working on her, too. she was basically in arrest at the time. we thought we had a faint pulse. we started cpr we weren t sure of the pulse. we started using an ambu bag and transferred to the medical tent where unfortunately she expired. bill: she went into cardiac arrest. did she have other injuries from the bombings? she had injuries on the lower extremities but no obviously injury to her chest or abdomen. there was no evidence of shrapnel wounds in her chest in a cursory exam that we did. it was kind of puzzling. i don t know it was the blast effect or what that caused the arrest. bill: you are an emergency room physician. when you are on the job, you are prepared for people coming to
from under her and begin working on her, too. she was basically in arrest at the time. we thought we had a faint pulse. we started cpr we weren t sure of the pulse. we started using an ambu bag and transferred to the medical tent where unfortunately she expired. bill: she went into cardiac arrest. did she have other injuries from the bombings? she had injuries on the lower extremities but no obviously injury to her chest or abdomen. there was no evidence of shrapnel wounds in her chest in a cursory exam that we did. it was kind of puzzling. i don t know it was the blast effect or what that caused the arrest. bill: you are an emergency room physician. when you are on the job, you are prepared for people coming to
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