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These Devices Sickened Hundreds. The New Models Have Risks, Too.

The New York Times – Business:

Duodenoscopes — tubular cameras threaded into the intestine — with disposable parts were supposed to be safer. But the parts can fall off in the body, the F.D.A. warned.

Roni Caryn Rabin
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Digestive Tract, Food and Drug Administration, Hospitals, Medical Devices, Microbiology, Olympus Corp, United States
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