The Fuse system has multiple cameras to provide a 330-degree panoramic field of view during colonoscopy and a 245-degree field of view during upper endoscopy. The second generation system also features 4K Ultra HD monitors, advancements in the FuseBox and the StrataFlex technology.
“The new Fuse system enables us to have a wider view of the anatomy, and the changes from the first generation are significant to my practice,” said Asher Kornbluth, MD, clinical professor at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. “I find the wider view is particularly important in performing surveillance in patients who present with dysplastic lesions that are nearly flat and often hard to detect.”
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