SpyGlass EMEA EBrochure
SpyGlass EMEA EBrochure
The SpyGlass DS II Direct Visualization System with Sight Shield Technology enables high resolution
imaging of the bile and pancreatic ducts during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
(ERCP). Complementary SpyGlass tools enable targeted biopsies, stone fragmentation, and foreign
body removal. Compared to a traditional ERCP, this may result in:
A more efficient
evaluation of the
patient1
A reduction in
additional testing and
repeat procedures1
Earlier patient
treatment1
The SpyGlass™ DS II Direct Visualization System includes an expansive portfolio of devices that
deliver innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to biliary stone and stricture management
to help deliver successful outcomes in complex procedures. These devices include:
The Autolith Touch 1.9Fr, 375 cm EHL Probe and Autolith Touch
EHL Generator are available to help physicians manage large
biliary stones.
Worldwide, the SpyGlass™ DS II Direct Visualization System has been used to help
deliver quality outcomes in over 200K challenging cases in more than 85 countries.
Boston Scientific
supports all the
Portfolio elements of a successful Supply Chain
Breadth cholangioscopy Stability
procedure – not just the
cholangioscope.
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Ordering Information
SpyGlass™ DS System
Order Number Product Description
M00546620 1.9 Fr 375 cm Biliary EHL Probe M00546680 Autolith™ Touch EHL Generator
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* Includes generator, footswitch, fiber inspection scope, two laser safety glasses, one laser safety goggles,
one remote interlock connector and one power cable.
1. D
raganov et al. Diagnostic accuracy of conventional and cholangioscopy-guided sampling of indeterminate biliary
lesions at the time of ERCP: a prospective, long-term follow-up study. Gastrointest Endosc 2012; 75(2):347-353.
2. R amchandani et al. Single Operator Cholangioscopy for the evaluation and diagnosis of Indeterminate
biliary strictures – Results from a Large Multinational Registry. DDW 2017.
3. Shah
et al. Performance of a full disposable, digital, single-operator cholangiopancreatoiscope. Endoscopy 2017; 49; 651-658.
4. O gura, Takeshi et al. “Prospective registration study of diagnostic yield and sample size in forceps biopsy using a novel device
under digital cholangioscopy guidance with macroscopic on-site evaluation.” Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences
vol. 30,5 (2023): 686-692.
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