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  • Our firm is currently reviewing Olympus Surgical Scope Infection cases that may arise after routine medical procedures such as colonoscopy, endoscopy, ERCP, and bronchoscopy, during which reusable scopes are inserted into the digestive tract or airways.   You just responded that you did not receive a diagnostic procedure using a surgical Scope.  Since you claim that you were NOT exposed to a surgical scope, we will not be able to assist you in this case.

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  • Our firm is currently reviewing Olympus Surgical Scope Infection cases that may arise after routine medical procedures such as colonoscopy, endoscopy, ERCP, and bronchoscopy, during which reusable scopes are inserted into the digestive tract or airways. Patients generally expect these procedures to be safe and sterile. However, studies show that infections can occur when reusable surgical scopes are contaminated and used on multiple patients, potentially exposing individuals to dangerous bacteria or other pathogens during the procedure.  Infections linked to contaminated surgical scopes generally fall into three major categories: Systemic infections, including sepsis and bloodstream infections -Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections, sometimes referred to as superbugs -Severe complications and secondary conditions, such as organ failure or exposure to blood-borne diseases.  You just responded that you were not diagnosed with an infection or disease associated with exposure to a surgical scope.  Since you claim that you were NOT harmed by your exposure to a surgical scope, we will not be able to assist you in this case.

    Thank you for your interest.
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