What are the main problems of Capsule Endoscopy?

Wiktoria Budziar
|
August 23, 2021

What is capsule endoscopy?

Capsule endoscopy is a procedure used to record internal images of the gastrointestinal tract for use in medical diagnosis. Newer developments are also able to take biopsies and release medication at specific locations of the entire gastrointestinal tract. The capsule (aka pill cam) is similar in shape to a standard pharmaceutical capsule, although a little larger, and contains a tiny camera and an array of LEDs powered by a battery. After a patient swallows the capsule, it passes along the gastrointestinal tract taking a number of images per second which are transmitted wirelessly to an array of receivers connected to a portable recording device carried by the patient. The primary use of capsule endoscopy is to examine areas of the small intestine that cannot be seen by other types of endoscopy such as colonoscopy or esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD).

Main problems of the available solutions

High, unprofitable cost of available systems and the examination itself,
Time-consuming and expensive analysis of test results – analysis of the test results by qualified medical staff can take up to 10 hours,
Alternative capsule endoscopy is very expensive (10 hours of recording analysis by a specialist),
Limited diagnostic options due to the use of only one type of light source (white light),
Low movie resolution.


BioCam Endoscopy Platform

BioCam is a company established in May 2019 and based in Wrocław, Poland. We popularize patient-friendly examination of the whole gastrointestinal tract using our own capsule endoscopy platform, based on AI technology. We believe that with our solution, capsule endoscopy will be a go-to examination of the whole gastrointestinal tract.

Follow our Facebook and LinkedIn pages to learn more about us and our solution.

#ai
#biocam
#capsuleendoscopy
written by
Wiktoria Budziar
Marketing Specialist, BioCam