At Manhattan Gastroenterology, our focus is on giving you accurate answers and effective treatment. That’s why we’ve chosen reliable equipment to support every part of your visit — from diagnosis to follow-up.
Fujifilm ELUXEO 7000 Imaging System
In our endoscopy rooms, we use the Fujifilm ELUXEO 7000. It uses a set of four LED light sources that produce sharp, detailed images inside the digestive tract. This kind of clarity helps us catch things like inflammation or small polyps early, when treatment can be simpler. This means fewer surprises during your procedure and a better shot at early detection.

Endoscopes from Fujifilm’s 700 Series
We also rely on scopes from the 700 Series line, such as the EG-760R and EC-760R-V/L models. These tools are designed to move easily through the digestive tract and provide high-definition images along the way. They help us examine areas thoroughly without causing extra discomfort for you.

Blue Light and Linked Color Imaging (BLI & LCI)
Some changes in tissue are hard to detect with standard lighting. That’s why we also use enhanced imaging tools like Blue Light Imaging (BLI) and Linked Color Imaging (LCI). These technologies increase contrast and highlight subtle differences in tissue color and texture. It’s useful when we need to tell normal tissue apart from areas that might need a closer look.

TRACMOTION
For certain procedures, like endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), we use a specialized endoscopic device developed by Fujifilm called TRACMOTION. Its 360° rotatable retraction helps keep the scope steady, especially in parts of the digestive tract that are hard to reach or more sensitive. When we need to be extremely precise, this kind of control helps us stay focused and avoid affecting surrounding tissue.
Medivator Advantage Plus
After every use, our scopes go through a full cleaning and disinfection cycle in the Medivator Advantage Plus. This system automates the process and meets strict infection control standards. It’s one of the ways we maintain safety from patient to patient, without cutting corners.

ZEISS OPMI Pico
For high-resolution anoscopy (HRA), we use the ZEISS OPMI Pico microscope. It gives us a magnified view of the anal canal, which helps when evaluating changes that could be linked to dysplasia or HPV. We often use this tool for patients who need close monitoring or follow-up care.
We don’t just rely on clinical experience — we also use equipment that gives us a clear view and steady support. These tools help us work faster when needed, avoid extra testing, and keep procedures as smooth as possible. They’re not the only part of your care, but they definitely help us do the job right.