Last week, Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2024 concluded with great success. Jointly sponsored by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD), the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), and the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT), DDW is the largest and most prestigious academic conference and exhibition in the field of digestive diseases worldwide. This year marked EndoFresh's debut at this prominent event.
As the world’s first and only disposable digestive endoscope with CE, FDA, and NMPA certification, EndoFresh made a grand entrance at DDW 2024. We showcased our XZING-S2 processor, disposable endoscopes XZING-W200B and XZING-C200B, the portable processor GEC-2000P, and a variety of digestive endoscopes with different instrumental channels (3.2~4.2mm) and lengths (900~1600mm).
Our booth attracted numerous doctors and partners, who praised the image quality and performance of our disposable digestive endoscopes. The high integration of multiple functions in our supporting host, its compatibility with all EndoFresh endoscopes, and its adaptability to hospital workstations and monitors, as well as its portability for use outside hospitals, garnered significant attention. These features meet the needs of various scenarios, enhancing operational efficiency and safety.
Clinical Study Presentation
EndoFresh's clinical study was also highlighted at DDW. Dr. Min Wang from the Strategic Support Force Specialty Medical Center delivered an oral presentation on "Portable Disposable Endoscopy for the Management of Emergency Bedside Bleeding: A Prospective, Randomized, Non-Controlled Study."
Additionally, the portable system significantly reduced equipment preparation and transport times compared to traditional endoscopes (P<0.05), improving operational efficiency, reducing patient wait times, and minimizing the risk of cross-infection. This provides a safer, more efficient, and convenient alternative for emergency bedside endoscopy.