Transforming advanced bronchoscopy

TSC Life’s Broncoflex® XFlo represents a significant step forward in single-use bronchoscopy, combining high-performance functionality with workflow efficiency to meet the evolving demands of modern clinical environments.

Designed for use across bronchoscopy suites, intensive care units and operating theatres, the Broncoflex® XFlo enables clinicians to perform complex procedures with confidence; while reducing the burden associated with reusable scopes.

A defining feature of the Broncoflex® XFlo is its exceptional suction capability. Bench testing has demonstrated markedly higher suction performance compared with leading single-use bronchoscopes, enabling more effective secretion clearance and improved airway management in challenging cases. TSC describes the device as having "best in class suction".1,2 This capability is particularly valuable in critical care, where maintaining ventilation - while managing secretions - is essential for patient safety and procedural success. As a single-use solution, the Broncoflex XFlo limits the need for reprocessing, reducing infection risk and freeing up valuable hospital resources.

Léa Clochard, TSC Life's spokeswoman says, "The device arrives sterile and ready to use, streamlining workflows and ensuring immediate availability when needed. This is particularly advantageous in high-pressure settings where time and infection control are critical considerations. And its exactly what we have been told is needed."

In addition, the system integrates with TSC Life's Screeni® imaging platform, delivering high-definition visualisation and intuitive operation, further enhancing procedural efficiency and user experience.

By combining advanced clinical performance with operational simplicity, the Broncoflex XFlo supports healthcare providers in delivering safe, efficient and cost-effective bronchoscopy; helping to redefine expectations for single-use endoscopy solutions.

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References

  1. Evaluation of the Suction Capabilities of Currently Available Single-use Flexible Bronchoscopes: A Bench Study” by Chakravarthy Reddy, MD MS; Benjamin Heck, MS. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2024;209:A1891
  2. Additional bench test conducted April 2025 by Sweeny AM, Deasy K, E O’Reilly

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