25-02-2010, 06:54 PM
plz send me report or pdf file of capsule camera .plz this is urgent
25-02-2010, 06:54 PM
plz send me report or pdf file of capsule camera .plz this is urgent
03-02-2011, 09:42 PM
Hi,
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13-02-2011, 02:44 PM
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based on endoscopy
21-04-2011, 04:52 PM
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12-06-2014, 02:23 PM
SEMINAR ON CAPSULE CAMERA
CAPSULE CAMERA.ppt (Size: 426.5 KB / Downloads: 10) INTRODUCTION Patients can now swallow pill-sized, disposable cameras This new esophageal capsule endoscope is a smooth plastic capsule about the size of a large vitamin pill that has tiny video cameras at each end. The pill takes about 2,600 color pictures, which are transmitted to a recording device worn by the patient. The disposable capsule is passed naturally, usually within 24 hours. EVOLUTION The technology available to doctors has evolved dramatically over the past 40 years. Basic endoscopy was introduced in the late 1960s, and about 20 years later, ultrasound was added, enabling us to look at internal GI structures as never before. Now, with EUS, we can determine the extent to which tumors in the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, or rectum have spread in a less invasive way. One technology that has been available for about 30 years is Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio pancreatography (ERCP). ASSOCIATED TECHNOLOGIES Passive capsule observation endoscopes compact low-power consumption imaging technology. compact low-power consumption wireless transmission technology. Capsule guidance system Wireless power supply system Drug delivery system Body fluid sampling technology Self-propelled capsule Ultrasound capsule APPLICATION DOMAIN Capsule Endoscopy : Patient has to swallow a vitamin pill sized video capsule as an endoscope. Capsule Endoscopy helps the doctor to determine the cause for:~ Recurrent abdominal pain Diarrhea Bleeding Anemia MATHEMATICAL SUPPORT In an FDA-organized trial conducted in New York, the Given Imaging Diagnostic System 12 patients, or 60 percent push enterosc opy 7 of 20 patients, or 35 percent. In total, 14 lesions were detected The Given Imaging Diagnostic System 12 of the 14 lesions, or 86 percent, push enteroscopy 7 out of 14, or 50 percent. The FDA also noted that the Given system was able to identify sources of bleeding in five cases which were beyond the reach of the traditional enteroscope. CONCLUSION Endoscopy is the most common diagnostic tool for GI problems; however, the endoscope is not long enough to view the entire small intestine. If the patient’s problem lies further down the intestinal tract, it’s more difficult for the physician to diagnose and treat. Now amazing new technology—a wireless, allowable video capsule— allows physicians to capture images of the small intestine with no pain to the patient. |
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