Anoscopy
AI Solution for detecting lesions in the anal canal
Enhance the diagnostic ability of high-resolution anoscopy in the detection of precursor lesions of squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal.
Benefit
- Early identification of recurrence areas or residual injury after treatment
Non-invasive Capsule Endoscopy Technologies
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CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
Detect and differentiate endoscopic lesions with groundbreaking sensitivity and specificity. Accurate stratification of the hemorrhagic potential of a wide range of lesions.
COLON CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
Panendoscopic AI solution. Detect and diagnose lesions in all GI tract.
CHROHN'S CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
Tailor-made AI solution for the detection and classification of ulcers and erosions. Improved diagnosis and endoscopic evaluation of small intestine and colon mucosal injury and inflammation.
AI Live vision technologies
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HOLANGIOSCOPY
Optimized detection and characterization of biliary strictures. Accurate cholangiocarcinoma detection.
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND
Optimized detection and classification of pancreatic cysts. Accurate differentiation between pancreatic cysts with distinct malignant potential.
HIGH-RESOLUTION ANOSCOPY
Optimized detection and differentiation of precursor lesions of anal squamous cell carcinoma in high-resolution anoscopy images.
DEVICE-ASSISTED ENTEROSCOPY
Exclusive AI solution for antegrade and retrograde Device-assisted enteroscopy, providing accurate detection of lesions throughout the gastrointestinal tract.
Digestive Motility And Raw Data Analysis Technologies
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ANORECTAL MANOMETRY
The first technological platform applied to anorectal manometry. Detection and differentiation of the most relevant anorectal motility patterns.
ESOPHAGEAL MANOMETRY
Automatic Identification, Classification and Report of Esophageal Manometry According to the Chicago 4.0 Classification.
