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Clinical Evidence on ENDOCUFF VISION: Explore the Latest Research Findings

Discover the latest and most relevant clinical evidence on ENDOCUFF VISION, a distal attachment device used in colonoscopy, through our curated list of research findings. This page serves as a resource for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals interested in staying informed about the efficacy and impact of ENDOCUFF VISION in colonoscopy procedures. Each entry includes a link to the abstract for further reading.

Clinical Evidence on Lesion Detection

Second-generation distal attachment cuff improves adenoma detection rate: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Author Harsh K Pate et al.
Publication Year 2021
Journal

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

 

Link to abstract

ENDOCUFF WITH OR WITHOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-ASSISTED COLONOSCOPY IN DETECTION OF COLORECTAL ADENOMA: A RANDOMIZED COLONOSCOPY TRIAL

Author Thomas Ka-Luen Lui et al.
Publication Year 2024
Journal

American Journal of Gastroenterology

 

Link to abstract

Texture and color enhancement imaging (TXI) plus endocuff vision versus TXI alone for colorectal adenoma detection: a randomized controlled trial

Author Sukit Pattarajierapan et al.
Publication Year 2023
Journal

Surgical Endoscopy

 

Link to abstract

Clinical Evidence on Polypectomy

Endocuff vision-assisted vs. standard polyp resection in the colorectum (the EVASTA study): a prospective randomized study

Author Guido von Figura et al.
Publication Year 2020
Journal

Endoscopy

 

Link to abstract

* The information on this page was last updated on April 4, 2024.

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