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September 26, 2004

Swallow the Camera Pill

From The Honolulu Advertiser, Camera pill being used in Hawai'i: Watching the camera's images conjures up the 1966 science fiction movie "Fantastic Voyage." In that film, scientists shrink themselves to miniature size to journey into the body of a man whose life they are trying to save...

The technology works like this: the patient fasts for 12 hours before the test, arrives at about 7 a.m., then nine round sensors are attached to the chest and abdomen. The sensors connect to a belt that looks like an industrial fanny pack.

The belt, which weighs about 8 pounds, contains a battery pack and recorder for the pill-sized camera. The patient swallows the pill ó the size of a big vitamin ó with a drink of water and then can leave the hospital. After about eight hours, the patient returns so the doctor can remove the equipment, download the data from the recorder and then burn it onto a CD for viewing.

The tiny pill capsule contains a transmitter, video camera, and lights to illuminate the intestinal tract.


Posted by Eli Chapman at 03:04 PM