Research and Reports in Urology (May 2021)

Market Readiness for Single-Use Cystoscopes According to Urologists and Procurement Managers Worldwide

  • Rindorf D,
  • Larsen S,
  • Ockert L,
  • Jung H,
  • Dahl C

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 13
pp. 221 – 226

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Dinah Rindorf,1 Sara Larsen,1 Lotte Ockert,1 Helene Jung,2 Claus Dahl3 1Ambu a/S, Ballerup, Denmark; 2Department of Urology, Hospital Lillebaelt, Vejle, Denmark; 3Department of Urology, Capio Ramsey Santé, Hellerup, DenmarkCorrespondence: Dinah RindorfAmbu a/S, Baltorpbakken 13, Ballerup, 2750, DenmarkTel +4550737830Email [email protected]: Single-use endoscopes have been subjected to increase awareness in recent years, and several new single-use cystoscopes (eg Ambu® aScope 4 Cysto) have entered the market. However, the market readiness for such single-use cystoscopes remains unknown. This study investigates the worldwide market readiness for single-use cystoscopes among urologists and procurement managers (PMs) from Europe, Japan, and the US.Materials and Method: An online survey using QuestionPro® was distributed to urologists and PMs in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, the UK, and the US between March 10, 2020 and July 14, 2020. All surveys were translated into the respective local language. Statistical analyses were performed using the software package Stata/SE version 16.1, StataCorp. Fisher’s exact test was used to analyze categorical variables and simple linear regression was applied to continuous variables.Results: A total of 415 urologists and PMs completed the survey (343 [82.7%] urologists and 72 [17.3%] PMs). Seventy (16.9%) were from Japan, 100 (24.1%) were from the US, and 245 (59.0%) were evenly distributed across the following European countries: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK. On average, respondents indicated that they would consider converting to single-use in 44.5% of their cystoscopy procedures. Respondents anticipated significantly higher conversion (p< 0.05) when they (1) used single-use ureteroscopes in their department, (2) were concerned about cystoscopy-related infection as a result of contaminated cystoscopes, (3) were members of their institution’s value committee, or (4) considered cost-transparency to be important when purchasing cystoscopes.Conclusion: This study investigated the marked readiness for single-use cystoscopes according to urologists and PMs worldwide. Respondents indicated a willingness to convert to single-use cystoscopes in nearly half (44.5%) of their cystoscopy procedures. Respondents that were concerned about cystoscopy-related infections as a result of contaminated cystoscopes indicated a significantly higher anticipated conversion rate (p< 0.05).Keywords: single-use, cystoscopy, market readiness, single-use endoscopes, cystoscopy-related infection, urologist

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