The system and two compatible endoscopes, the GIF-1100 gastrointestinal videoscope for the upper digestive tract and the CF-HQ1100DL/I colonovideoscope for the lower digestive tract, received FDA clearance earlier this year.
The ErgoGrip control section of the new endoscopes is 10% lighter than Olympus’ previous generation of endoscopes, according to an Oct. 19 press release.
Features of the EVIS X1 include texture- and color-enhanced imaging, red dichromatic imaging technology, brightness adjustment imaging, narrow band imaging and streamlined procedure technology.
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