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1 4 2 O U T P AT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 tiate between cancerous and benign growths. "You can leave behind clearly benign growths and remove clearly cancerous polyps," he says. Fujifilm 600 Series Colonoscope This new scope's megapixel CMOS imaging technology pro- vides high-definition images as close as 2 mm for enhanced views of mucosal surfaces and microvascular patterns with less distortion. The scope has a modified insertion tube and a slimmer 12-mm diameter to accommodate various physician tech- niques. The results: shadow-free, sharper images that provide clearer views of flat polyps and their margins, says Jose Lantin, PC, a gas- troenterologist in Yonkers, N.Y. The tip of the scope is more flexible, leading to faster and easier navi- gation. "My intubation time to the cecum takes only 3 to 4 minutes," says Dr. Lantin. He also says the scope is considerably lighter than pre- vious generations and its control heads are soft and easy to manipulate, important ergonomic factors for physicians who complain of aching hands at the end of a busy day in the procedure room. Avantis Medical Third Eye Panoramic Clip-On The company that pioneered technology designed to look behind folds in the colon is back with a neat new device that attaches snugly to the tips of standard colonoscopes to provide panoramic views dur- C O L O N O S C O P Y

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