Hospital Endoscopy Departments
Hospital endoscopy units face consistent pressure to improve adenoma detection rates and maintain colonoscopy quality across high-volume diagnostic, surveillance, and therapeutic procedure lists. The EC-3890FK's 170-degree wide-angle view directly reduces mucosal blind spot risk during withdrawal, while i-scan optical enhancement assists in characterising lesions identified during examination. Together, these capabilities support hospital endoscopy departments in meeting and sustaining colonoscopy quality indicator benchmarks required by accreditation and audit frameworks.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Programmes
Screening colonoscopy programmes depend on reliable, consistent detection across varied endoscopists and patient complexity. The EC-3890FK's expanded field of view reduces incomplete mucosal surveillance in patients with tortuous or redundant anatomy, while i-scan surface and contrast enhancement modes improve visibility of flat and diminutive lesions that standard white light imaging may underrepresent. These features support screening programme endoscopists in achieving and sustaining recommended adenoma detection rate targets across all operators.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Dysplasia Surveillance
IBD surveillance colonoscopy requires meticulous mucosal inspection to identify dysplasia in chronically inflamed or scarred colorectal segments where early dysplastic change may be subtle or atypical in appearance. The EC-3890FK's i-scan contrast and surface enhancement modes provide precise evaluation of mucosal architecture and vascular patterns to guide targeted biopsy. The 170-degree field of view further reduces the risk of missed dysplastic change during long-interval IBD surveillance examinations.
Therapeutic and Interventional Endoscopy Units
Endoscopists performing polypectomy, endoscopic mucosal resection, and haemostatic intervention benefit from the EC-3890FK's large working channel and stable flexible insertion mechanics. The wide-angle field assists in confirming complete resection margins during endoscopic mucosal resection, while i-scan optical enhancement supports intraoperative tissue assessment before and after complex therapeutic endoscopic procedures.
