The IntraMarX 3D Radiopaque Markers can be used for the diagnosis of many GI con
The IntraMarX 3D Radiopaque Markers can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, including chronic constipation, colonic inertia, hypomotility and outlet delay and bowel obstruction. Each of the IntraMarX 3D capsules contains 24 tiny radiopaque rings within the capsule shell. The capsule is swallowed by the patient under the direction of physician. As this capsule moves through the digestive system, the capsule shell will dissolve and leave the rings in the GI tract of the patient; which will show up later during an x-ray scan. Five days after swallowing the capsule, a single x-ray scan of the abdomen will be taken to see the location of the rings and how many are left in the GI tract of the patient. The physician will make evaluations based on the rings remaining and make a diagnosis of GI conditions of the patient.
The IntraMarX 3D Radiopaque Markers can be used for the diagnosis of many GI con
The IntraMarX 3D Radiopaque Markers can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, including chronic constipation, colonic inertia, hypomotility and outlet delay and bowel obstruction. Each of the IntraMarX 3D capsules contains 24 tiny radiopaque rings within the capsule shell. The capsule is swallowed by the patient under the direction of physician. As this capsule moves through the digestive system, the capsule shell will dissolve and leave the rings in the GI tract of the patient; which will show up later during an x-ray scan. Five days after swallowing the capsule, a single x-ray scan of the abdomen will be taken to see the location of the rings and how many are left in the GI tract of the patient. The physician will make evaluations based on the rings remaining and make a diagnosis of GI conditions of the patient.
Controller. The NaviCam Capsule Endoscope System with NaviCam Stomach Capsule (“
Controller. The NaviCam Capsule Endoscope System with NaviCam Stomach Capsule (“NaviCam Stomach System” in short), is a novel endoscopic capsule imaging system intended to obtain images of the stomach. It differs from passive capsule endoscopy systems in that it uses magnetic fields to allow the position of the capsule to be controlled by an operator.
The NaviCam Capsule Endoscope System with NaviCam Stomach Capsule (“NaviCam Stom
The NaviCam Capsule Endoscope System with NaviCam Stomach Capsule (“NaviCam Stomach System” in short), is a novel endoscopic capsule imaging system intended to obtain images of the stomach. It differs from passive capsule endoscopy systems in that it uses magnetic fields to allow the position of the capsule to be controlled by an operator.
DATA RECORDER. The NaviCam Capsule Endoscope System with NaviCam Stomach Capsule
DATA RECORDER. The NaviCam Capsule Endoscope System with NaviCam Stomach Capsule (“NaviCam Stomach System” in short), is a novel endoscopic capsule imaging system intended to obtain images of the stomach. It differs from passive capsule endoscopy systems in that it uses magnetic fields to allow the position of the capsule to be controlled by an operator.
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, inclu
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, including chronic constipation, colonic inertia, hypomotility and outlet delay. Each of the IntraMarX capsules contains 24 tiny radiopaque rings within the capsule shell. The capsule is swallowed by the patient under the direction of physician. As this capsule moves through the digestive system, the capsule shell will dissolve and leave the rings in the GI tract of the patient; which will show up later during an X-ray scan. Five days after swallowing the capsule, a single scan of the abdomen will be taken to see the location of the rings and how many are left in the GI tract of the patient. The physician will make evaluations based on the rings remaining and make a diagnosis of GI conditions of the patient.
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, inclu
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, including chronic constipation, colonic inertia, hypomotility and outlet delay. Each of the IntraMarX capsules contains 24 tiny radiopaque rings within the capsule shell. The capsule is swallowed by the patient under the direction of physician. As this capsule moves through the digestive system, the capsule shell will dissolve and leave the rings in the GI tract of the patient; which will show up later during an X-ray scan. Five days after swallowing the capsule, a single scan of the abdomen will be taken to see the location of the rings and how many are left in the GI tract of the patient. The physician will make evaluations based on the rings remaining and make a diagnosis of GI conditions of the patient.
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, inclu
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, including chronic constipation, colonic inertia, hypomotility and outlet delay. Each of the IntraMarX capsules contains 24 tiny radiopaque rings within the capsule shell. The capsule is swallowed by the patient under the direction of physician. As this capsule moves through the digestive system, the capsule shell will dissolve and leave the rings in the GI tract of the patient; which will show up later during an X-ray scan. Five days after swallowing the capsule, a single scan of the abdomen will be taken to see the location of the rings and how many are left in the GI tract of the patient. The physician will make evaluations based on the rings remaining and make a diagnosis of GI conditions of the patient.
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, inclu
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, including chronic constipation, colonic inertia, hypomotility and outlet delay. Each of the IntraMarX capsules contains 24 tiny radiopaque rings within the capsule shell. The capsule is swallowed by the patient under the direction of physician. As this capsule moves through the digestive system, the capsule shell will dissolve and leave the rings in the GI tract of the patient; which will show up later during an X-ray scan. Five days after swallowing the capsule, a single scan of the abdomen will be taken to see the location of the rings and how many are left in the GI tract of the patient. The physician will make evaluations based on the rings remaining and make a diagnosis of GI conditions of the patient.
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, inclu
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, including chronic constipation, colonic inertia, hypomotility and outlet delay. Each of the IntraMarX capsules contains 24 tiny radiopaque rings within the capsule shell. The capsule is swallowed by the patient under the direction of physician. As this capsule moves through the digestive system, the capsule shell will dissolve and leave the rings in the GI tract of the patient; which will show up later during an X-ray scan. Five days after swallowing the capsule, a single scan of the abdomen will be taken to see the location of the rings and how many are left in the GI tract of the patient. The physician will make evaluations based on the rings remaining and make a diagnosis of GI conditions of the patient.
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, inclu
The IntraMarX capsule can be used for the diagnosis of many GI conditions, including chronic constipation, colonic inertia, hypomotility and outlet delay. Each of the IntraMarX capsules contains 24 tiny radiopaque rings within the capsule shell. The capsule is swallowed by the patient under the direction of physician. As this capsule moves through the digestive system, the capsule shell will dissolve and leave the rings in the GI tract of the patient; which will show up later during an X-ray scan. Five days after swallowing the capsule, a single scan of the abdomen will be taken to see the location of the rings and how many are left in the GI tract of the patient. The physician will make evaluations based on the rings remaining and make a diagnosis of GI conditions of the patient.