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Portable Endoscopic Imaging System Designed for Urologists

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 01 Sep 2011
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A portable endoscopic imaging system designed for urologists has the ability to share images instantly with patients and colleagues.

Cook Medical (Bloomington, IN, USA) recently launched the endogo HD (high definition) portable endoscopic imaging system by Envisionier Medical Technology, Inc. (Woodstock, GA, USA). The endogo HD has the ability to capture, store and share endoscopic images, making it possible for physicians to share information with patients instantly, simplify collaboration between colleagues, and potentially reduce costs by eliminating the need for repeat procedures.

“The technology simplifies the process of storing and sharing medical images. The benefits around care, ease of use and potential cost savings are significant because this technology streamlines how physicians interact with each other, their patients, and external facilities.”

With high definition video and still-image capture capabilities in a compact, portable setup, endogo HD allows a physician to share and review exam findings with the patient or family immediately following the exam, at the patient’s bedside or in a waiting room. A resident can also share captures with the attending physician, which may reduce the need for repeat procedures. With the endogo HD, operating room (OR) imaging capabilities can now be available throughout the facility, wherever a procedure is performed. The combination of data acquisition, storage, management, and the synchronization of patient folders in an easy-to-use Web application makes it possible to send an image or video over a secured connection to a referring doctor outside the facility.

Equally beneficial is the compatibility of the endogo HD with electronic medical record (EMR) systems. eGoWorks, the online data storage and collaborative software that is compatible with the endogo HD, allows the data acquired with the portable camera to be used within EMR systems.

“We are excited about endogo HD because it truly underscores Cook’s commitment to physicians and their patients,” said Jean-Marc Creissel, global leader of Cook’s urology business unit. “The technology simplifies the process of storing and sharing medical images. The benefits around care, ease of use, and potential cost savings are significant because this technology streamlines how physicians interact with each other, their patients, and external facilities.”

The endogo HD easily couples with both flexible and rigid endoscopes, transforming the captured images and video from analog to digital. The camera also has built-in light source optimization for high-quality imaging and a 3.5-inch removable liquid crystal display (LCD) touch-screen (eGo) for multimedia playback.

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