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EVIS X1 in Your Hands — Elevating the Standard of Interventional Pulmonology

EVIS X1 — Our Most Advanced Endoscopy System

EVIS X1 introduces a range of new, easy-to-use technologies that aim to revolutionise the way pulmonary disorders can be detected, characterised and sampled.

We want to support every endoscopist.
In every procedure. Every day.

Additional Features and Technologies

EVIS X1 provides diagnostic and therapeutic innovation alongside proven technologies to improve endoscopic procedures and endoscope handling.

Organic Deep Dive

With an outer diameter of only 4.9 mm, our flagship scope can access smaller bronchi, thus expanding the native HDTV vision during bronchoscopy.

High Imaging Performance

Getting the most out of every image by combining innovative technologies: WL, NBI, RDI, BAI-MAC and TXI.

Designed for Therapy

The new flagship therapeutic bronchoscope EVIS X1 offers a large 3 mm working channel for fast suction and smoke evacuation and native HDTV image quality. Combined with a broad portfolio of EndoTherapy devices, this series aims to improve therapeutic performance.

Considering Safety First

RDI acts as a confirmation tool for the physician prior to sampling. RDI enhances the visibility of deep blood vessels and thereby aims to reduce the risk of bleeding.

Supporting Ergonomics

The EVIS X1 system and its range of bronchoscopes are the ideal tools to face even the most challenging bronchoscopies. The bronchoscopes’ remote functions as well as the configuration of the system functions easily adjust to the examiner’s needs, leading to improved workflows.

Cases and Customer Experience

RDI is facilitating a faster interventional response to bleeding complications by the health care professional.
Irene Sperk, MD

RDI could help you target and perform biopsies more safely.
M. Munavvar, MD

Case: Referral to follow-up atelectasis caused by tumor. See more Case report kindly provided by Arschang Valipour MD, Assoc. Professor and Irene Sperk, MD / Klinik Floridsdorf, Vienna

RDI reduces stress during bleeding situations and helped me to concentrate during bleeding spot treatment.
Prof Ricky Thakrar

Case: RDI mode facilitates detecting the source of active bleeding after forceps biopsy of a mucosal tumor mass See more Case report kindly provided by Arschang Valipour MD, Assoc. Professor and Irene Sperk, MD / Klinik Floridsdorf, Vienna

TXI provided better visibility of the mucosal tumor in comparison to white light endoscopy alone.
Irene Sperk, MD

I am sure that TXI will be the new white light for our diagnostic bronchoscopy procedures.
Prof Ralf Eberhardt

Case: Referral to follow-up atelectasis caused by tumor. See more. Case report kindly provided by Arschang Valipour MD, Assoc. Professor and Irene Sperk, MD / Klinik Floridsdorf, Vienna

TXI is really my favourite mode. The details and clearness of the structures of the mucosa and the bronchial wall are amazing. TXI gives a more three-dimensional view.
Prof Ralf Eberhardt

The big advantage of TXI is to get a more three-dimensional view.
Prof Felix JF Herth

With BAI-MAC I can see much deeper within the airways and clearly delineate the different subsegment bronchi...this helps to shorten the duration time of procedures.
Prof Pallav Shah

It is like having better light on your car. You can look more forward and see details earlier.
Prof Ralf Eberhardt

Full screen imaging of EVIS X1 provides less stress for the eyes when monitors are more distant to the examiner and having the tools in the focus increases control of the procedure.
Prof Ralf Eberhardt

No more bending your back and yoga positions while trying to insert EndoTherapy devices... the insertion tube rotation function is a benefit for the examiner and the assistant. To me, this is one of the most amazing functionality that has been added to the Olympus portfolio.
Prof Pallav Shah

A three-millimeter working channel is something I need sometimes especially in therapeutic approaches, with this scope's external diameter less than 6 mm I can work and steer my tools easily.
Prof Ralf Eberhardt

A semi-rigid thorascope allowing single port access to the thoracic cavity. An outstanding device expanding the EVIS X1 toolkit.

With 180° angulation, also the point of entry to the thoracic cavity can be observed, so the chances to overlook lesion below the ribs are further reduced.
M. Munavvar, MD

Case: Semi-rigid thoracoscopy - a practical demonstration. See more. Procedure demonstration kindly provided by Mohammed Munavvar, Preston, United Kingdom

Case: Carcinomatous pleuritis. See more. Case report kindly provided by Satoru Ishii - National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan

Case: Tuberculous pleuritis. See more. Case report kindly provided by Takayuki Kaburagi - Ibaraki Prefectural Central Hospital and Cancer Center, Japan

Case: Malignant pleural mesothelioma. See more. Case report kindly provided by Takayuki Kaburagi - Ibaraki Prefectural Central Hospital and Cancer Center, Japan

EVIS X1 Respiratory Atlas

Read more on our professional education page, EVIS X1 Respiratory Atlas.

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