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During the intense emergency rescue, bronchoscopy technology is the core method for handling airway emergencies. However, the traditional reprocessing cycle of reusable bronchoscopes, which lasts for 60-90 minutes (including cleaning, disinfection, drying, and testing), has become a fatal bottleneck restricting the efficiency of rescue. Mole Medical has discovered that with the clinical popularity of disposable ... Read more

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Mole Medical and Medel Medical Strengthen Collaboration in Visualized Medical Technology
Recently, international partners paid a visit to Mole Medical for technical exchange purposes. Building upon their long – standing and stable cooperative relationship, the two parties engaged in in – depth discussions regarding the application and innovation of cutting – edge medical technologies. This exchange has further fortified their collaborative efforts and established a solid ... Read more

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Mole Medical: The Application Value of Electronic Bronchoscopy Alveolar Lavage in Children with Severe Pneumonia and Mycoplasma Pneumonia
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