Colorectal Cancer Screening In Gastroenterology Units
Screening colonoscopy remains central to early colorectal cancer detection. The EC-3885LK delivers sharp high-definition imaging with wide-angle coverage, helping endoscopists identify polyps and mucosal changes during routine screening. Gastroenterology departments in tertiary hospitals and dedicated screening centres benefit from consistent image quality across high daily procedure volumes.
Long-Length Colonoscopy For Complex Anatomies
Patients with redundant colons, previous abdominal surgery, or challenging anatomy benefit from a long working-length scope. The EC-3885LK supports thorough caecal intubation and full colonic inspection in cases where a standard-length colonoscope may fall short. Tertiary centres and specialist referral services find this reach valuable in their most complex screening and diagnostic cases.
Therapeutic Polypectomy And Mucosal Resection
The wide working channel and responsive tip control make the EC-3885LK well suited for therapeutic procedures. Endoscopists can perform polypectomy, endoscopic mucosal resection, haemostasis, and clip placement through compatible accessories. Ambulatory endoscopy suites and day-care therapeutic units gain from combining diagnostic and therapeutic steps in a single visit.
Surveillance Colonoscopy In Specialist Clinics
Patients with a history of adenomas, inflammatory bowel disease, or familial colorectal risk require structured surveillance. The EC-3885LK produces reproducible imaging suited to surveillance programmes where consistent documentation across repeat examinations matters. Specialist clinics can route captured images into PACS and EMR systems for structured long-term follow-up and audit.
Evaluation Of Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Suspected lower gastrointestinal bleeding demands rapid, thorough mucosal inspection. The scope's illumination, wide-angle view, and therapeutic channel support identification and management of bleeding sources during the same procedure. Emergency gastroenterology services and referral hospitals benefit from this combined diagnostic and therapeutic capability for urgent presentations.
