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Redefining Diagnostic Access

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*ENLYT   is under development and is not authorized to be marketed or sold in any market.

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Introducing ENLYT 

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The ENLYT   flexible endoscope is a reusable and portable endoscope system for screening and imaging applications.

The device is intended for visualization of the upper airway from the nasal passage to the larynx.

ENLYT   was developed in collaboration with Duke Health and the Duke Global Health Institute (USA) with initial grant funding from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). 

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Co-Developed with the

Duke Global Health Institute (USA)

ENT doctors and endoscopists using a reusable, portable flexible video bronchoscope and nasopharyngoscope for patient examination designed in partnership with Duke Global Health Institute

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It’s about that patient who shows up with a worrisome sore throat, and the doctor who knows exactly what to do. It shouldn’t be the absence of a simple piece of tubing that dictates what happens next.

If the local doctors had a flexible scope, they could pick up cases earlier and get them referred for treatment. I think we’d see better patient outcomes.

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Why ENLYT

Why ENLYT 

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ENLYT   was created to overcome the limitations associated with the use of traditional endoscopes in early screening.

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Nasal endoscopy performed using a brand similar to Ambu, Endosee and the Olympus ENT scope
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Long patient waiting time to be screened [2]

High capital outlay [1]

Limited capital equipment accessibility outside tertiary hospitals in certain markets [3,4] 

Costly equipment maintenance

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Bulky equipment requiring dedicated space

Product Features

Product Features

An endoscopic diagnostic device that helps surgeons screen for signs of early cancers

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Modular & User-friendly

Portable & Compact

Detachable touchscreen monitor with intuitive user interface. 

Easily transported & deployed.

Secure Data Management

Secure and easy transfer of recorded data to a computer via charging dock.

Ease of Cleaning and Maintenance

Can be cleaned via high level disinfection (HLD), or wipe down (Tristel™)

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Product Specifications

Product Specifications

Dimensions

  • Type of Scope: 

  • Working Length:

  • Working Length Diameter: 

  • Bidirectional Deflection: 

Flexible

340.0 mm

3.4 mm*

130°

*No working channel

Optical Configuration

  • Image Sensor:

  • Direction of View

  • Light Source:

  • Field of View

  • Depth of View

High definition CMOS

0°

Internal LED

120°

5.0 - 50.0 mm

References:

1. Ayodele, S. O., & Aremu, S. K. (2022). The cost of setting up an ENT endoscopic practice in lower middle-income countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of the West African College of Surgeons. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9536405/

2. Thi Thao Nguyen, S., Yamamoto, E., Thi Ngoc Nguyen, M., Bao Le, H., Kariya, T., Saw, Y. M., Duc Nguyen, C., & Hamajima, N. (2018). Waiting time in the outpatient clinic at a National Hospital in Vietnam. Nagoya journal of medical science. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5995730/

3. Foley, J., Burns, C. L., Ward, E. C., Nund, R. L., Wishart, L. R., Kenny, L. M., & Stevens, M. (2022). Post-acute health care needs of people with head and neck cancer: Mapping Health Care Services, experiences, and the impact of Rurality. Head & neck. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9313784/

4. Joshi, P., Dutta, S., Chaturvedi, P., & Nair, S. (2014). Head and neck cancers in developing countries. Rambam Maimonides medical journal. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4011474/

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