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Thinking of Buying...ENT Imaging Systems
Cost per case matters more than you may know.
Edited by Jay Klarsfeld, MD

The ability of ENT imaging systems to provide a view of the anatomy while preventing patient injury in a delicate area make them a must for many types of sinus surgical cases. The equipment isn't yet standard of care, but it's a major preference. I think you'll find that more and more of the young, newly trained surgeons coming to your facility are going to demand it. Its efficiency can be incredibly profitable if you make a wise purchase. Here's how to do that.

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