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The AdvanCE™ capsule endoscope delivery device puts the power in your hands. Now you can directly place video capsules into the stomach or small intestine of your patients with oropharyngeal or mechanical dysphagia, gastroparesis and known or suspected anatomical abnormalities - even your pediatric patients can be assisted with the AdvanCE. With the power of controlled endoscopic placement, the AdvanCE helps minimize lost battery life spent in the esophagus or stomach - helping to reduce procedural time. Finally, the advantage of small intestinal surveillance is a reality for your most challe
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December 15, 2008
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We offer Capsule endoscope that helps immensely in diagnosing gastrointestinal conditions like unclear gastrointestinal bleeding, malabsorption, chronic abdominal pain, and chronic diarrhea. This involves ingesting a small capsule that uses a colour camera, battery, light source and transmitter. The camera in capsule endoscope clicks out two pictures every second for the specified time-frame of eight hours, and later transmits the images to a data recorder. The capsule has been designed in a way that its camera moves obviously all the way through the digestive tract while patients carry out
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December 15, 2008
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With the new EndoCapsule system, Olympus is incorporating 50 years of endoscopic imaging experience into the non invasive method of capsule endoscopy. High-resolution imaging, real-time viewing, ease of use and proprietary hard and software make EndoCapsule a comprehensive and powerful system - redefining capsule endoscopy.
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March 03, 2009
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Automatic Brightness Control
Automatic Brightness Control, applied from conventional endoscope technology, adjusts illumination to maintain optimal imaging, even under the most demanding conditions.
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December 15, 2008
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After fasting for two hours prior to the procedure, the PillCam capsule endoscopy process starts with a visit to your doctor’s office where you will be given a glass of water to help swallow the vitamin-sized pill while lying on your back. After swallowing the PillCam ESO video capsule, you will be raised by 30-degree angles every two minutes over a six-minute period until you are sitting fully upright. As it travels through your body, the camera-in-a-pill transmits images to a small recording device worn around your waist. The total procedure takes approximately 20 minutes and can be preforme
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December 15, 2008
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After fasting the night before the procedure, the PillCam capsule endoscopy process starts with a visit to your doctor’s office where you will be given a glass of water to help swallow the vitamin-sized pill. As it travels through your body, the camera-in-a-pill transmits images to a small recording device worn around your waist. After swallowing the PillCam video capsule, you can go about your daily routine and revisit to the doctor’s office eight hours later to return the device. Your doctor can then review the images taken by the capsule to determine the cause of your symptoms. The pill pas
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December 15, 2008
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The proprietary, compact Real Time Viewer with a colour LCD monitor provides clear, real-time capsule endoscopy observation.
The Real Time Viewer enables the physician to test the proper functionality before the procedure and to confirm the location of the capsule in the GI tract during the process. In addition it is now possible to check whether and when the capsule has left the stomach.
As the image and position can be closely monitored before and during operation, the Real Time Viewer improves exam efficiency while significantly reducing the failure rate.
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March 03, 2009
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An endoscope is an instrument that is used to visualize the interior of a hollow organ, like the intestines. Some parts of the small intestines cannot be viewed through a regular endoscope, but can be viewed through a new technique called Video Capsule endoscopy. This is most helpful for patients where the location of their disease is suspected to be in the small intestine. The major indications for use of this procedure are occult GI bleeding where the source was not found on a conventional endoscopic study, and chronic small intestinal problems such as Crohn’s disease.
Deborah Proctor, MD,
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March 03, 2009
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