Hospital Endoscopy Departments
Hospital endoscopy units require reliable, consistent colonoscopy equipment that supports high-volume diagnostic, surveillance, and therapeutic procedure lists with dependable clinical performance. The CF-Q165I's NBI technology and high-definition imaging support accurate polyp detection and lesion characterisation during withdrawal, helping endoscopy departments maintain colonoscopy quality indicator performance including adenoma detection rate standards. Its flexible insertion mechanics and wide-angle field of view contribute to reliable caecal intubation and comprehensive mucosal surveillance across varied patient presentations.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Programmes
Screening colonoscopy programmes require colonoscopy equipment that delivers consistent detection performance across diverse endoscopists and patient complexity levels. The CF-Q165I's NBI capability enhances detection of flat and diminutive lesions that may be less apparent under standard white light imaging alone, supporting endoscopists in achieving adenoma detection rate benchmarks required by screening quality assurance frameworks. Its reliable insertion mechanics support completion rates in anatomically varied screening populations.
Specialist Gastroenterology and IBD Surveillance
Gastroenterology units performing IBD surveillance colonoscopy require detailed mucosal assessment for early dysplasia detection in patients with established inflammatory bowel disease. The CF-Q165I's NBI technology enables precise evaluation of mucosal vascular patterns and surface architecture, guiding targeted biopsy of suspicious areas during surveillance examinations. Its flexible insertion design accommodates the anatomical challenges often encountered in IBD patients with chronic inflammation and post-surgical changes.
Therapeutic and Interventional Endoscopy
Endoscopists performing polypectomy, endoscopic mucosal resection, and haemostatic intervention require reliable visualisation combined with effective therapeutic access. The CF-Q165I's large working channel accommodates full-size therapeutic accessories, while NBI supports confident lesion margin assessment before and during endoscopic intervention in both diagnostic and complex therapeutic colonoscopy procedures.
