Hospital Endoscopy Departments
Hospital endoscopy units operate under pressure to maintain high colonoscopy quality indicators, including adenoma detection rates, while managing significant procedure volumes across diagnostic, surveillance, and therapeutic lists. The EC38-i10F2 supports these demands through its i-scan optical enhancement system, which assists endoscopists in detecting and characterising polyps and mucosal lesions efficiently. Its high-definition imaging and wide-angle field of view reduce the risk of missed findings during withdrawal, contributing to measurable improvements in colonoscopy quality performance.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Programmes
Screening colonoscopy programmes require equipment that supports consistent, reliable lesion detection across a broad range of endoscopists and procedure complexity levels. The EC38-i10F2's i-scan technology and high-definition imaging enhance the visibility of flat, diminutive, and subtle mucosal lesions that may be less apparent under standard white light endoscopy. This supports endoscopists in meeting adenoma detection rate benchmarks required by screening quality assurance frameworks.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Dysplasia Surveillance
Gastroenterology units performing IBD surveillance colonoscopy require detailed mucosal assessment to detect dysplasia at the earliest possible stage. The i-scan contrast and surface enhancement modes enable precise evaluation of mucosal architecture and vascular patterns, supporting targeted biopsy of suspicious areas and reducing the risk of missed dysplastic change in patients undergoing long-interval surveillance programmes.
Therapeutic and Interventional Colonoscopy Units
Endoscopists performing polypectomy, endoscopic mucosal resection, and haemostatic intervention require clear mucosal visualisation combined with reliable therapeutic instrument access. The EC38-i10F2's large working channel accommodates full-size therapeutic accessories, while its i-scan and HD imaging capability supports confident lesion margin assessment and intraoperative tissue evaluation during complex therapeutic colonoscopy cases.
