Hospital Endoscopy Departments
Hospital endoscopy units require colonoscopy equipment that delivers consistent HD imaging performance, reliable insertion mechanics, and structured digital workflow integration across high-volume diagnostic, surveillance, and therapeutic lists. The CF-H190I's EVIS EXERA III imaging and NBI capability support accurate polyp detection and lesion characterisation, while its digital connectivity meets the reporting and quality documentation requirements of accredited endoscopy departments. Its flexible insertion mechanics support reliable caecal intubation and comprehensive withdrawal across varied patient anatomy.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Programmes
Screening colonoscopy programmes require reliable colonoscopy equipment that supports consistent detection performance across diverse endoscopists and patient complexity. The CF-H190I's NBI capability enhances the visibility of flat and diminutive polyps that may be less apparent under white light imaging, supporting endoscopists in achieving adenoma detection rate benchmarks required by screening quality assurance frameworks. Reliable insertion mechanics support colonoscopy completion rates across anatomically varied screening populations.
Specialist Gastroenterology and IBD Surveillance
Gastroenterology units performing IBD surveillance colonoscopy require precise mucosal assessment to detect dysplasia in chronically inflamed and altered colorectal segments. The CF-H190I's NBI technology supports detailed evaluation of mucosal vascular architecture and surface patterns to guide targeted biopsy during long-interval surveillance programmes. Its EVIS EXERA III HD imaging provides the mucosal detail needed for confident dysplasia grading and documentation in IBD surveillance.
Therapeutic and Interventional Endoscopy Units
Endoscopists performing polypectomy, endoscopic mucosal resection, and haemostatic intervention require clear visualisation and reliable therapeutic access. The CF-H190I's large working channel accommodates full-size therapeutic accessories, while NBI and HD imaging support confident lesion margin assessment and intraoperative tissue evaluation during complex therapeutic colorectal procedures.
