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In this special episode of Endoscopy Essentials, we take a deep dive into the innovative features of the EVIS X1 endoscopy system by Olympus Europe—with expert insights from Ingolf Mesecke-von Rheinbaben, engineer and digital health specialist at Olympus. ________________________________________ 🔍 What you'll learn in this episode: 🔹 EDOF (Extended Depth of Field) – Achieve a continuously sharp image from near to far field without manual adjustments, thanks to dual-focus image merging technology. 🔹 BAI-MAC (Brightness Adjustment Imaging with Maintenance of Contrast) – Ensure even brightness across the image by separating texture and brightness layers, eliminating overexposure and shadowed areas. 🎥 Live demonstrations by Prof. Stefan Seibold (Zurich) show how EVIS X1 scopes like the GIF-EZ1500 and CF-EZ1500D dramatically improve visualization in the colon and esophagus compared to previous generations. 💡 This episode is essential for GI specialists, endoscopy teams, and anyone interested in the next level of image quality and workflow efficiency in endoscopic procedures. ________________________________________ 🗣️ Key Quotes: ✔️ “You get one continuously sharp image, and you don't have to do anything.” ✔️ “We have fantastic illumination in the near and in the far field at the same time.” ✔️ “This is a breakthrough that we have a bright NBI also in the colon.” ________________________________________ ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 01:25 – What is EDOF and how it works 05:37 – What is BAI-MAC and its benefits 08:01 – Clinical comparison in colonoscopy 10:09 – Case study: Esophagus imaging 11:52 – Brighter NBI and routine use potential 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more expert insights on the latest in medical imaging technology. #OlympusEVISX1 #EndoscopyEssentials #EDOF #BAIMAC #Olympus #Endoscopy #MedicalImaging #Gastroenterology #NBI #DigitalHealth #Colonoscopy #Esophagus #ClinicalInnovation #GIFEZ1500 #CFEZ1500D 🌐 Learn more about ESD tools & techniques ➡️ http://spkl.io/6057AOaFc ________________________________________ 🌐 Follow us on: ➡️ LinkedIn: http://spkl.io/6059frT7t ➡️ Twitter: http://spkl.io/6050frT7Q The content of this video is intended for healthcare professionals and is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered medical advice, nor a promotion a promotion or solicitation for any product or for an indication for any product or indication that is not approved in the jurisdiction where this content is viewed. Olympus does not practice medicine or provide medical services. Healthcare professionals must use their independent clinical judgment in each individual case. Patient-specific factors – including changes in disease state or medications – may impact the performance or appropriateness of any medical device or changes in a patient’s disease and/or medication may alter the efficiency of a device’s programmed parameters or related features. Clinical outcomes may vary. This video may reference products, indications, or therapeutic options that are not approved or available in all countries. Product features, labeling, and availability may differ by region in accordance with local laws and regulatory requirements. Always consult your local representative or official product documentation for country-specific information. This video is published by Olympus Corporation, which is solely responsible for its contents and is intended for those audiences only. This content is presented in a global context and is intended for an international professional audience. Regional restrictions may apply. This site is intended for Healthcare Professionals. If you are a patient, it is important that you discuss information about the benefits and risks of products with your doctor. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.