Fujinon Endoscopic Systems
The 400 System includes a complete range of high-resolution
410,000-pixel CCD endoscopes with exceptionally comfortable
and efficient operating control mechanics: all integrated
using the same processor and light source; all designed to
meet the needs of acute care medical centers.
The 200 System - the perfect choice for mid-size hospitals,
small rural facilities, ambulatory surgical center and
independent practices - scopes use only advanced 410,000-pixel
CCDs. This assures the superior visualization needed to
identify pathology clearly and precisely. The scopes share all
the physical specifications of their counterparts in the 400
System. Providing system-wide integration, all 200 scopes use
the same all-in-one halogen light source and video processor
for unexcelled versatility, dependability, and economy.
Featuring:
- World's Highest Resolution Digestive
Tract Endoscopes
- New 40% Lighter Control Sections
- Improved Maneuverability
- Advanced Imaging Technology
- Two-tiered Product Line Installed
Base/Trade-in Program
- Unique Service/Maintenance Programs
- Strategic Alliances for Total Solutions
Fujinon's role in endoscopy is recognized around the world for
superior imaging quality. Increasingly, the recognition is
being applied to ease of control and maneuverability, and to
system integration. Fujinon was first to build fiberscopes
that provided wide-angle viewing of the gastrointestinal
tract. Next, Fujinon combined fiberscopy with video to make it
possible for many to view procedures in real time or recorded
on videotape.
The 400 System includes endoscopy's highest definition imaging
- the world's first 850,000-pixel CCD endoscopes combine
optical and electronic magnification. For settings such as
teaching and research institutions, Fujinon brings you the
results of new breakthroughs and 35 years of optical and video
innovation. In the struggle against gastrointestinal disease,
you have never held such power in your hands.
Now, you can visualize problems that will remain invisible to
other endoscopes for years. These endoscopes are currently
being used exclusively, in a National Cancer Institute study
of suspected pre-cancerous lesions, Aberrant Crypt Foci (ACF).
The visualization of ACF offers the hope that diagnosis can be
made far earlier, allowing treatment to take place as
determined by the physician and, presumably far sooner in the
process. When you view the digitally processed images from an
850,000-pixel video endoscope and then optically magnify the
image 35X, you see what has never been seen. The future.

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