invendo medical

invendo medical Sterile Single-Use GI Endoscopy - One Patient/One Scope! invendoscopy is a revolutionary sterile and single use robotically-assisted endoscopy technology.
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invendoscopy moves GI endoscopy into the 21st century with advanced ergonomics and addresses the concerns and challenges associated with the cleaning and reprocessing of endoscopes.

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Peterhofstrasse 3 B
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86438

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invendoscopy E200 System

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Innovation activity in gastroenterological endoscopy has in the past decades nearly exclusively focused on the improvement of optical capabilities, while ignoring the challenges associated with proper cleaning and disinfection of endoscopes. The 2008 CDC/Healthcare Infection Control Practice Advisory Committee (HICPAC) Guidelines for Disinfection and Sterilization in Healthcare Facilities states that contaminated endoscopes have been linked to more healthcare-associated infections than any other medical device

Colorectal cancer is the third most common type of cancer in men and women in the United States. Colorectal cancer often begins with a polyp (abnormally growing tissue) on the inner wall of the colon or re**um. While most polyps are benign, some turn into cancer over time. Colon cancer screening can detect polyps and early cancers in the intestines – at a stage, where they can be treated before cancer develops or spreads. However, detection alone cannot indicate if a polyp is harmless or potentially cancerous, therefore it becomes necessary to remove them in all cases. This can only be done with a colonoscopy. Colonoscopy therefore is the gold standard for colon cancer screening in national screening programs.

Colonoscopy can save your life

Deaths from colorectal cancer have decreased with the onset of screening programs. While other screening procedures as mammograms and skin checks only detect cancer after it has begun to develop, colorectal cancer screening looks for precancerous signs, such as fleshy growths called polyps. By removing these growths, your doctor can actually prevent cancer from developing.