Hospital Endoscopy Departments
Hospital endoscopy units require colonoscopy equipment that supports high-volume lists with consistent insertion success rates, quality imaging, and efficient patient throughput. The CF-Q260DL's dual-loop insertion technology reduces scope loop formation during advancement, improving caecal intubation rates and reducing procedure time in patients with tortuous or challenging colorectal anatomy. Combined with high-definition NBI imaging, the CF-Q260DL helps endoscopy departments maintain strong colonoscopy quality indicators including adenoma detection rate and caecal intubation rate benchmarks.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Programmes
Population-based screening colonoscopy programmes depend on reliable insertion performance and consistent lesion detection across a wide range of patient complexity levels. The CF-Q260DL's dual-loop mechanics support efficient advancement in anatomically challenging cases, while its NBI and HD imaging capabilities enhance detection of flat, diminutive, and subtle lesions. These combined capabilities support screening endoscopists in meeting adenoma detection rate targets and delivering high-quality, patient-friendly screening colonoscopy.
Specialist Gastroenterology and IBD Surveillance
Gastroenterology units performing IBD surveillance colonoscopy require detailed mucosal visualisation for early dysplasia detection in patients with established inflammatory bowel disease. The CF-Q260DL's NBI technology enables precise assessment of mucosal architecture and vascular patterns to guide targeted biopsy sampling. Its reliable insertion mechanics reduce procedure distress in IBD patients, who often present with altered colorectal anatomy following years of active disease.
Therapeutic and Interventional Endoscopy Units
Endoscopists performing polypectomy, endoscopic mucosal resection, and haemostatic intervention require a colonoscope that delivers stable scope positioning combined with clear visualisation. The CF-Q260DL's dual-loop stiffness control supports stable scope positioning during therapeutic manoeuvres, while its large working channel and HD imaging provide the access and visibility required for safe and effective endoscopic intervention.
