Developed with Silicon Valley innovation, the all-new CapsoCam Plus System is a state-of-the-art, user-friendly capsule endoscopy solution that is designed, tested, and packaged in the U.S.A.
CapsoCam Plus is designed to improve diagnostic capability by providing a full 360º panoramic direct lateral view of the small bowel mucosa.
Our next generation capsule endoscopy system features four laterally oriented, onboard cameras that capture a 360° panoramic view of the small bowel and any abnormalities with high resolution images. This provides you with:
Imaging hardware in CapsoCam Plus is designed and optimized to deliver a through view of the small bowel mucosa. High resolution and typical 15 hour battery life provides the most comprehensive imaging available today. More detailed imaging allows for greater diagnostic yield. In fact, CapsoCam plus has been proven to see more lesions.3
CapsoCam Plus visualized the ampulla of Vater more than 70%1 of the time compared to 10%2 for leading end-facing capsules. If other systems miss this universal landmark, imagine how much more you will see with CapsoCam Plus.
Papilla with Adjacent Vascular Lesion

Vascular Lesion

Ulcerated Fold

End-facing cameras have an inherent limitation in imaging the inner curvature of the intestinal wall. In fact, the inability of these older capsule endoscopes to visualize interior landmarks such as the Ampulla of Vater is well documented.1 Studies have shown that faster frame rates and a wider field of view do not overcome this limitation, which could account for missed lesions elsewhere in the small bowel.2
The value of end-facing cameras is further limited by tumbling, incomplete illumination and the inability to visualize behind mucosal folds. CapsoCam Plus overcomes these barriers by using four lateral, on-board cameras that capture high resolution 360º images of the small bowel, providing a detailed examination of the mucosal surface.
Disadvantages of an end-facing camera

The CapsoCam Plus advantage


CapsoView software, available on Mac or PC, provides a convenient, easy-to-use diagnostic user interface for viewing the CapsoCam Plus images – with several playback options and simple, efficient report generation.

The CapsoAccess capsule data access system allows you to seamlessly extract in vivo images and other data from the CapsoCam Plus capsule after the procedure. To transfer data from the capsule to your computer, simply place the capsule into the CapsoAccess system, close the lid, and click download.

The CapsoCam collection kit is a sanitary, disposable kit provided to patients for the collection, storage and transportation of the CapsoCam Plus capsule. It provides all the tools necessary for the patient to safely and easily recover the capsule – in just a few simple steps – and return it to the clinic or mail it to the download center.

CapsoCloud is the only exam management system that allows you to extract data from the CapsoCam Plus capsule without the need to process post-ingestion. HIPAA-compliant and secure, CapsoCloud gives you easy access to your patient’s exam data at your convenience.
CapsoCam Plus uses a large-capacity onboard storage system that completely eliminates the need for external receiver equipment. This wire-free onboard storage design makes capsule administration faster and easier, while eliminating the risks associated with radio frequency (RF) signals.
Benefits of the CapsoCam Plus wire-free design include:
CapsoCam Plus®, the only capsule endoscopy system offering 360° panoramic imaging, is FDA-cleared for remote ingestion. Patients can conveniently ingest the CapsoCam Plus capsule from the comfort of their homes under virtual medical supervision, representing a transformative advancement in enhancing patient accessibility and comfort in diagnostic procedures for small bowel visualization.
CapsoCam Plus® is now available for pediatric patients aged two and above. This milestone enables children to benefit from the ease and accuracy of capsule endoscopy via a non-invasive, comfortable diagnostic option that reduces the stress associated with traditional endoscopy procedures.