Carnegie Hill Endoscopy to showcase FUSE technology

Carnegie Hill Endoscopy in New York will hold an open house on Dec. 4 to showcase FUSE endoscopy technology.

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“Our experience with FUSE has been a 10 percent increase in polyp detection and a decrease in the amount of propofol used in each case,” said the center’s medical director Blair Lewis, MD.

Carnegie Hill Endoscopy is a five-procedure room, 15,000-square-foot endoscopy center. It is a joint venture between 22 GI physicians, Physicians Endoscopy and Beth Israel Medical Center.

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