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Gif q260j pcf q260ji

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The GIF-Q260J/PCF-Q260JI is a laboratory equipment product from Olympus. It is a digital imaging device designed for capturing and processing high-quality images. The core function of this equipment is to provide users with the ability to capture, store, and analyze visual data obtained from various research or analytical processes.

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Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Protocol

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All ESD operations were performed using a single-channel endoscope with a water-jet system (GIF-Q260J/PCF-Q260JI; Olympus Co., Tokyo, Japan), transparent hood (D-201-11804; Olympus Co., Tokyo, Japan), and electrosurgical generator (VIO200S; Elektromedizin Gmbh, Tubingen, Germany). Insufflation was with carbon dioxide. Submucosal injection of sodium hyaluronate mixed with 1 : 100000 adrenaline and methylene blue was performed using an NM-4U injection needle (Olympus Co., Tokyo, Japan). Dual Knife (Olympus Co., Tokyo, Japan) was used for incising the periphery of the focus and for submucosal exfoliation. An opening-and-closing clip (Micro-Tech (Nanjing) Co., Nanjing, China) was used to connect the ORB for traction, and a snare was used for removing the clip fixed on the bowel wall.
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Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection with Gravity-Assisted Water Jet

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The procedure was carried out using a Dual Knife Q. A video endoscope allowing water jet function (GIF-Q260J/PCF-Q260JI, Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) fitted with a disposable tip attachment (D-201-11804; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) was used. All the 8 patients were kept in the left lateral position regardless of the direction of gravity of the lesion. The detailed steps were as follows (Case #6 underwent GAW-ESD without internal traction as seen in Video 1, Case #2 underwent GAW-ESD with internal traction as seen in Photo 1 and Figure 1):
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