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Improved CO2 Insufflator Assists Virtual Colonoscopy

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 09 Dec 2008
A new carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflator used in the early detection and diagnosis of colorectal cancer via a computerized tomography (CT) virtual colonoscopy offers improved safety and higher patient comfort.

The Vimap CO2 insufflator allows automatic or manual insufflation modes for high-risk patients, with an automatic regulated progression that maintains continuous insufflation. More...
The maximum insufflation velocity can be adjusted from one to three liters per minute. CO2 pressure is adjustable from 5 to 25 mm Hg in automatic mode and up to 35 mm Hg in manual mode, and is electronically controlled and relieved if it exceeds by just one mm Hg the preset pressure value. A regulator attached to the gas cylinder itself ensures a maximum entry pressure of one bar, while at the same time monitoring the level of CO2 left in the cylinder. The CO2 is delivered by the use of a single-use catheter that offers a smooth, comfortable, and automated colon insufflation. The Vimap CO2 insufflator is manufactured by GE Medical Systems (Cedex, France).

Virtual Colonoscopy is becoming increasingly accepted as a screening method for colorectal cancer, and in many settings, it is the technique of choice for complete examination of the colon after a failed or incomplete colonoscopy. In the past, physicians generally distended the colon using room air introduced with a handheld insufflation device, but CO2 is preferred, since it is readily absorbed by the bowel.

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