Discover the groundbreaking capsule endoscopy—a tiny, wireless camera encased in a transparent pill-sized capsule. This advanced medical device offers a non-invasive way to examine the small intestine ...
A "camera in a capsule" could revolutionize bowel imaging technology, replacing traditional colonoscopies in diagnosing bowel cancer. York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in ...
Edward Artnak, MD, a gastroenterologist at Shannon Clinic in San Angelo, Texas, is featured in a report by the San Angelo Standard-Times for his use of capsule endoscopy. The story focuses on use of ...
Doctors at Mercy Medical Center -- Sioux City announced Tuesday they have begun using a pill-sized camera for state-of-the-art endoscopy, a procedure described as a medical first for Siouxland . Known ...
The latest craze among sky’s-the-limit antisocial teens? Washing down handfuls of Given Imaging’s new human-consumable camera capsule with dangerous amounts of malt liquor. And freebasing sodium ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The video camera-in-a-capsule has revolutionized bowel examinations, and now doctors in Greece have shown that advancing age does not compromise the success of the ...
A camera pill given when a patient enters the emergency room is showing a new way to diagnose and treat, according to a new medical study. Dr. David Blanchard with Doctors Regional/Bay Area Hospital ...
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Israel's Given Imaging Ltd , which makes a miniscule diagnostic video camera swallowed by patients, is about to feel the full blast of competition. Sign up here. Yet ...
A fantastic voyage through the body in a miniature vessel? You probably saw it in a science fiction movie. For patients with intestinal bleeding, it is a reality. Digital chips are so small that a ...
UK researchers have successfully trialed a miniature video camera, small enough to be swallowed like a pill, to diagnose problems in the gut. In this week's New England Journal of Medicine the ...
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Doctors have used small cameras on snaking tubes for years to check patients' intestinal troubles. These days, they're asking some patients to swallow the entire camera. Gulp. With ...