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Hospital Previews New Equipment
November 14, 2008
Athol Memorial Hospital celebrated
OR week with an interactive
educational activity for hospital
staff and new endoscopy equipment.
The Surgical Services Department,
headed by Bella Finnell, RN, Surgery
Manager, set up a simulated “hands
on” case-in-progress for staff to
experience. Participants took turns
at laparoscopic surgery by
manipulating equipment to remove a
candy mint from a pretend patient’s
stomach. The hospital’s new
state-of-the-art endoscopy equipment
was also on display.
The new equipment includes an Evis
Exera II Gastrointestinal Videoscope,
an Evis Exera II Colonovideoscope,
an Evis Exera II Video System
Center, an Evis Exera II Xenon Light
Source, and a high definition LCD
monitor/LCD monitor, all
manufactured by Olympus. Advantages
of this new equipment include
optimum visual quality combined with
close focus observation and narrow
band imaging capability.
The equipment provides exceptionally
clear, true-to-life images and
precise detail which means improved
detection, identification and the
most accurate diagnoses available.
The gastrointestinal videoscope is
used for upper gastrointestinal
endoscopy procedures, and the
extra-slim colonovideoscope is used
for examining the lower
gastrointestinal tract. “We are
pleased to offer such superior
diagnostic tools,” stated Finnell.
“The image quality is remarkable,
the equipment is wonderful to work
with, and it allows our physicians
to provide very best service to our
patients.” |