FUJIFILM Europe launches new virtual scale solution to address challenges faced by endoscopists in polyp measurement

According to the survey, 88 percent of endoscopists found that the characterization of polyps, which is also possible through Fujifilm's CAD-EYE technology, is crucial to achieving an accurate diagnosis Tokyo Midtown West building overview.(Credit: Mapio/Wikipedia) A new survey of 300 endoscopists has revealed that nearly 70 percent of endoscopists agreed that the correct measurement of polyps is crucial to achieving an accurate diagnosis. This survey found that the majority of endoscopists currently find it difficult to measure polyps accurately, with nearly three quarters stating that there needs to be a more precise tool for polyp measurement. To support endoscopists, FUJIFILM Europe has launched SCALE EYE, a virtual scale solution designed to support endoscopists in estimating the size of lesions in the colon. Integrated into FUJIFILM’s ELUXEO Ultra platform, SCALE EYE enables endoscopists to measure polyps more accurately and as a result, support physicians to determine the treatment needed by simply pressing a switch. Despite 90 percent of the endoscopists agreeing on the importance of polyp measurement, the majority use visual estimation, open biopsy forceps, or endoscopic rulers, rather than innovative solutions. Colorectal cancer is the second most frequently occurring cancer in Europe, accounting for 12.7 percent of all new cancer diagnoses in 2020.[1] Early detection and diagnosis of cancer and pre-cancerous lesions have been shown to significantly improve patient outcomes.[2] Prof Cesare Hassan, Associate Professor of Gastroenterology, Humanitas University, Italy said: “SCALE EYE is a disruptive technology by Fujifilm. It is not an evolution, it is a revolution. This is disruptive because prior to this, we could not measure the lesion in the colon as accurately. This is also of high clinical interest because the size of the polyp tells us whether this patient needs potential post-polypectomy surveillance.” According to the survey, 88 percent of endoscopists found that the characterization of polyps, which is also possible through Fujifilm’s CAD-EYE technology, is crucial to achieving an accurate diagnosis. Saskia Papa, Senior Product Manager at FUJIFILM Europe GmbH said: “Our new research clearly illustrates that SCALE EYE is yet another technological leap forward in the fight against colorectal cancer. These study results echo what we’ve been hearing, across all our markets, about the potentially transformational role of this visual scale solution in ensuring the detection and accurate characterization of lesions. With SCALE EYE, we have a real chance to further support physicians in improving the quality of colonoscopy, from screening to treatment and ultimately to improve the lives of patients. We look forward to sharing this technology with those in attendance at ESGE 2023 in Dublin.” Source: Company Press Release
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