Omega Exhibiting at DDW 2016

Starting Sunday, May 22nd, The San Diego Convention Center will host the world’s largest gathering of physicians and researchers in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery at the 2016 DDW event.
Come visit us at booth #719 to experience the E-View.AI Fluoro System, the best in ERCP guidance. From the integrated C-arm, table, and imaging system to top of line scatter radiation protection – the e-view MP delivers best in class performance in a completely integrated solution.

Optimized specifically for guidance in ERCP and GI procedures, the E-View.AI offers intuitive solutions to meet the unique needs of interventional endoscopy.

• Scatter Radiation Protection 360° lead shielding protection on image detector and below table for unmatched protection for doctors and staff.

• Specialized ERCP Table with 10-way motorized motions. Only motorized ERCP table on the market available with full 800 lbs capacity and 30 inches wide.

• Rotating C-Arm can be easily turned +/- 90 degrees out of the way toward the head or foot of the table. Full 360-degree access to the patient for emergencies, non-Fluoro studies, and ease of patient loading.

• Fully Motorized C-Arm and Table are integrated and controlled from a single convenient panel. Ease of draining, patient positioning, and superior imaging.

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