| Item number | Description | Units per box |
|---|---|---|
| 800022 | ManoScan™ ESO acquisition software | 1 |
| 409990084 | ManoView™ ESO v3.0.1 analysis software | 1 |
| MSS-3599 | ManoShield™ AR disposable catheter sheaths | 10 |
| MSS-2155 | ManoShield™ disposable catheter sheaths | 20 |
| MSS-4360 | ManoShield™ AR 3D disposable catheter sheaths | 20 |
| MSS-4581-3D | ManoShield™ AR 3D disposable catheter sheaths | 10 |
| MSC-1286 | High-resolution esophageal catheter 36-channel circumferential solid-state catheter with 4.2 mm diameter, 1.0 cm spacing between adjacent sensors |
1 |
| MSC-3885-3D | ManoScan™ 3-D anorectal catheter 16 circumferential sensing regions with 256 total sensors, central balloon inflation lumen, 10 mm diameter solid-state three-dimensional anorectal catheter. Includes three samples of the ManoShield™ disposable catheter sheaths. |
1 |
| MSC-3886 | High-resolution esophageal small diameter catheter, 7.5 mm spacing 36-channel circumferential solid-state catheter with 2.75 mm diameter and 7.5 mm spacing between adjacent sensors |
1 |
| MSC-3887 | High-resolution esophageal small diameter adult catheter, 10 mm spacing 36-channel circumferential solid-state catheter with 2.75 mm diameter and 10 mm spacing between adjacent sensors |
1 |
| MSC-2192 | High-resolution 12 channel anorectal catheter Circumferential solid-state catheter with 4.2 mm diameter, 6 mm spacing between sensors; 10 sphincter sensors and 2 balloon sensors |
1 |
| MSC-2195 | High-resolution 8 channel anorectal catheter Circumferential solid-state catheter with 4.2 mm diameter, 6 mm spacing between sensors; 7 sphincter sensors and 1 balloon sensor |
1 |
| MSC-3890-Z | High-resolution esophageal catheter with impedance High-resolution solid-state esophageal catheter with 36 channels of circumferential pressure sensors and 18 impedance channels, 4.2 mm |
1 |
Motility testing diagnostic systems
ManoScan™ ESO high resolution manometry system
<p>The ManoScan™ ESO high resolution manometry system enables healthcare providers to assess the pressure and motor function of a patient’s esophagus.</p>
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Motility testing technology
An innovative motility testing solution
Data is depicted in Clouse plots, providing visualization similar to that of radiographic or endoscopic evaluations.2 Topographical visualization may provide information for diagnosis early in the evaluation process.2
- Obtain high-resolution and three-dimensional map of pressure levels within the GI tract6
- Can demonstrate the respiratory inversion point and LES to further aid in diagnosis of hiatal hernia4
Chicago Classification© v4.0 (CC4)*
ManoScan™ v3.1 and ManoView™ ESO v3.4
- Built-in procedure support: Step-by-step guided CCv4 protocol to support a complete study
- Updated report structure: A new way to organize and visualize procedure findings
- Expanded on-screen capabilities: New labeling and marking to highlight and analyze each maneuver of the CCv4 protocol
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- Kohn, Price RR, DeMeester SR, et al. Guidelines for the management of hiatal hernia. Surg. Endosc. 2013;27(12):4409–4428.
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- ManoScan™ user guide. DOC-2551-08. June 2021.