High-Definition medical-grade video borescope units

Project ID: 36C25526Q0358 FederalOpportunitiesSolicitation
Overview
AgencyVISN 15: Heartland Network
Deadline05/08/26
Posted04/26/26
Estimated Value$40,000 - $80,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNone
NAICS334510 - Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing
PSC6515 - Medical And Surgical Instruments, Equipment, And Supplies
LocationMarion, IL 62959 United States
Description
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1. STATEMENT OF WORK Marion VA Medical Center is seeking to procure two complete, medical-grade video borescope units for the Marion campus and two complete, medical-grade video borescope units for the Evansville campus. These units will be a one-time purchase. These units will be used in the Sterile Processing department to thoroughly inspect surgical instruments with lumens prior to cleaning and use of reusable medical devices. The borescopes shall be medical-grade digital video scopes and long enough to allow staff in Sterile Processing to adequately visualize and inspect lumens that are not accessible with the naked eye, using appropriately sized borescopes to best visualize narrow and delicate lumens. The device shall be a stand-alone unit requiring no network connection to operate and shall include a borescope, a high-definition monitor, all necessary HDMI cables for connection to the monitor, and any plugs or switches required for use. Sterile Processing staff shall be able to clean and disinfect the video borescope, as exposure to water and contaminants is possible. 2. SPECIFICATIONS Minimum of two (2) video borescope units for the Marion campus and two (2) video borescope units for the Evansville campus. Monitor size shall be at least 11.6 inches to provide High Definition images (400 400 pixels) helpful in identifying any abnormalities or damage to reusable medical devices that contain lumens (necessary to meet AAMI ST91:2021 standard best practice). No internet or data connection is required for operation. Video borescopes shall arrive with all HDMI connections, cables, plugs, wall mounts, and switches necessary for immediate use. 1.2 m 1.0 mm video borescopes for both units (minimum size acceptable for use on colonoscopes, gastroscopes, and other instruments with delicate lumens). No installation required. Sterile Processing staff shall be able to fully clean and disinfect the unit and all parts. Capable of withstanding potential exposure to water during inspection; the unit shall be water-resistant. 3. REQUIREMENTS The vendor shall offer a repair guarantee, with fully accredited staff available for support, setup, education, and troubleshooting. The vendor shall also support the future purchase of additional video borescopes in other sizes, if needed, in the case of new intraluminal instruments with specific requirements different from 1.2 m 1.0 mm. 4. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE & RESPONSE TIMES The vendor shall provide full-service maintenance through a service agreement and shall provide all recurring and preventive maintenance activities. If a permanent solution cannot be implemented within 24 hours of initial failure, a temporary solution shall be operational within 24 hours. A permanent solution shall be planned, and replacements ordered within five (5) business days of initial failure. 5. SAFETY The vendor shall ensure that all units provided comply with all local, state, and federal rules and regulations pertaining to workplace safety. The units should be water resistant to prevent any harm to the end user during use. 6. DOCUMENTATION The contractor shall furnish to the Marion VA Medical Center Biomedical Engineering Department the manufacturer's recommended performance and maintenance schedules and the projected lifespan of the equipment. 7. PLACES OF PERFORMANCE Marion VA Medical Center, 2401 W Main St, Marion, IL 62959 Evansville VA Health Care Center, 6211 Waterford BLVD, Evansville, IN 47715 8. PERFORMANCE MONITORING Performance of the equipment will be monitored by the end user, and any variances in performance will be reported to the vendor. Service representatives shall be available to address concerns related to performance.

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The Marion VA Medical Center is seeking to procure medical-grade video borescope units for their facilities in Marion, IL and Evansville, IN. The goal of this contract is to enhance the capabilities of the Sterile Processing department by providing equipment that allows for thorough inspection of surgical instruments with lumens prior to cleaning and use. This procurement aligns with the agency's mission to provide high-quality healthcare services to veterans. Work Details The contract involves the purchase of four complete medical-grade video borescope units, specifically two for the Marion campus and two for the Evansville campus. Each unit must meet the following specifications: - Minimum size of 1.2 m × 1.0 mm, suitable for use on colonoscopes, gastroscopes, and other instruments with delicate lumens. - Monitor size must be at least 11.6 inches, providing High Definition images (400 × 400 pixels) to identify abnormalities or damage in reusable medical devices containing lumens. - The units should be stand-alone with no internet or data connection required for operation. - Each unit must include all necessary HDMI connections, cables, plugs, wall mounts, and switches for immediate use. - The equipment must be water-resistant to withstand potential exposure during inspections and must be fully cleanable and disinfectable by Sterile Processing staff. - A repair guarantee from the vendor is required along with support for future purchases of additional sizes if needed. Place of Performance Marion VA Medical Center, 2401 W Main St, Marion, IL 62959; Evansville VA Health Care Center, 6211 Waterford BLVD, Evansville, IN 47715.

Contacts
Contact nameJon Lutmer
Contact emailjonathan.lutmer@va.gov
Contact phone(410) 446-3862
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