The robotic disposable colonoscope with surgical capability,
Designed to allow a painless, safer and easier procedure
The Endotics System can make pain-free colonoscopies a reality without resorting to sedation. The system is highly flexible; the probe advan- ces like a caterpillar without deforming the colon or causing intestinal loops or stress to the mesenteries, and employing only the minimal amount of forced air required for diagnosis
The Endotics System probe is a disposable re- ady-to-use device, with a plug-in workstation connection. The revolutionary self-locomotion mechanism, to- gether with the innovative left & right-handed joystick-based dri- ving system, allows easy inspection of the entire colon wall. The learning curve is fast, & the system can be operated from a comfor- table sitting position.
The Endotics System offers a one-to- one procedure (unassisted as sedation or barrage technique are not required). Endotics probes eliminate costs related to perforation, cross-contamina- tion, work related injuries, sterilization & sedation, with the plus of increasing patient turnover.
The Endotics system is safe: the novel self-propelled probe prevents perforation risks related to pushing actions. The sterile and disposable probe guarantees zero cross-infection risks. The joystick driving system allows physicians to assume a safer posture.
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