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Released:7/11/2025
Regulator:FDA
This product consists of ultrasonic probes used in diagnostic imaging. These probes emit and receive ultrasound waves to create images of the body's internal structures, helping clinicians visualize and assess patients non-invasively.
View detailsReleased:1/17/2025
Regulator:FDA
The EVIS EUS Endoscopic Ultrasound Center Olympus EU-ME3 is a real-time endoscopic ultrasound imaging system designed to be used with Olympus ultrasound endoscopes and probes. It captures ultrasound images within various internal organs such as the gastrointestinal tract, biliary and pancreatic ducts, and others. The system supports various ultrasound modes including B mode, Doppler modes, harmonic imaging, elastography, and shear wave quantification to provide comprehensive diagnostic information, helping clinicians in diagnosis and treatment planning.
View detailsReleased:6/23/2025
Regulator:FDA
The EVIS EXERA III Bronchovideoscope series from Olympus Medical Systems Corp. includes several bronchoscopic models designed to provide high-quality endoscopic imaging within the airways and tracheobronchial tree. Integrated with Olympus video system centers, these bronchoscopes allow clinicians to perform diagnosis and endoscopic surgery with advanced imaging modes including Narrow Band Imaging (NBI), Red Dichromatic Imaging (RDI), Texture and Color Enhancement Imaging (TXI), and Blue Light Imaging - Multi-wavelength Active Light (BAI-MAC). The devices offer improved image quality, high resolution, and features such as pre-freeze and automatic brightness adjustment. They are compatible with EndoTherapy accessories for biopsy and treatment. These devices facilitate better visualization and maneuverability for clinicians during bronchoscopy procedures.
View detailsReleased:7/29/2025
Regulator:FDA
The Single Use Aspiration Needle models NA-201SX-4021 and NA-201SX-4022 by Olympus Medical Systems are sterile, disposable needles used alongside ultrasound endoscopes to perform fine needle aspiration of submucosal and extramural lesions in the tracheobronchial tree. They help clinicians obtain tissue samples safely and effectively under real-time ultrasound guidance.
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