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Swiss Medical Technology Startup PARAYIL Launches Innovative AP95 Endoscope Lens Tester for Clinics and Hospitals

The rigid endoscope is a vital piece of medical equipment that needs to be working properly for safe and effective endoscopic surgeries. The new AP95 Endoscope Lens Tester is removing the headaches and challenges for confirming that an endoscope is functioning up to standards.

(PRUnderground) September 7th, 2020

For a surgical team to perform at their best it is vital for their equipment to be reliable and running properly. Swiss medical technology startup PARAYIL understands this well and have dedicated their abilities to helping in this area. Enter the startup’s lead device, the AP95 Endoscope Lens Tester. The AP95 Endoscope Lens Tester has been designed for determining an endoscope’s visual quality, repair classification, and wear and tear characteristics. This ensures the endoscope delivers consistent results with each procedure, something crucial for a surgeon who is performing endoscopic surgeries.

“Nowadays more patients are operated through endoscopic surgery and therefore you need a functional endoscope,” commented Alax Parayil. “The proper function of an endoscope is crucial to perform any kind of endoscopic surgeries. Faulty Medical devices regular causes accidents, postponements and cancellations of surgery. However, until now there was no test device available to test the lens quality of rigid endoscopes in hospitals. The existing test devices were too complicated, time-and space consuming, expensive and could only be operated by trained medical engineers. Because of that, these analyzing devices were only used in endoscope manufacturing Companies and not in CSSD department of hospitals. The AP95 is a simple precision testing tool that can be used to check rigid endoscopes for defect lens by any hospital staff (example: nurses, CSSD staff, doctors etc) without a technical knowledge.”

Parayil was founded in 2018 by Alax Parayil, at just 23 years old. During his studies as a CSSD technician, Parayil recognized the need for test equipment for medical devices used in the operating room. So he started research and development of such devices and after one year of research he launched the AP95 rigid endoscope lens tester.

The endoscope lens tester has been met with enthusiasm in the medical community.

Today PARAYIL is market leader in the field of rigid endoscope testers and exports its products in hospitals worldwide.

For more information be sure to visit www.parayil-medical.com.

About PARAYIL

Medical devices are constantly being developed and are becoming more and more complex. But it is very little innovation and research done in the area of medical device testing tools. While manufacturers develop complex machines, they often disregard the need to provide the appropriate quality assurance tools. As a result, accidents, postponements, and cancellations are a regular occurrence in the operating theatre.
Our mission is to do the appropriate research and development into medical device testing equipment to ensure state-of-the-art quality assurance at all times. Through intensive research & patents, PARAYIL ensures that they remain market leaders. Therefore PARAYIL invests 20% of its turnover in research and development of new products.

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