Critical for small bowel and intestine procedures, the scope provides adaptive bending and advanced force transmission technology for improved access and scope maneuverability in challenging anatomy. Adaptative bending of the scope also supports deeper insertion even through post-surgical adhesions of the intestinal tract. Additionally, the G7 scope handle grip design is intended to minimize stress and enable intuitive operation.
Fujifilm will demonstrate the EN-840T DBE scope at the 2025 Digestive Disease Week (DDW®) annual conference and exhibition in booth 4729 held May 3-6 in San Diego.

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*Fujifilm’s EN-840T DBE Scope is also available in Japan and Europe.
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