A pill-sized camera is changing the way stomach issues are diagnosed on Guam thanks to new technology now available at the Guam Regional Medical City.

GRMC has launched a new, non-invasive procedure called Magnetically Controlled Capsule Endoscopy, using a swallowable camera to examine the stomach without sedation or scopes.

“This small camera pill lets us see inside your stomach clearly without using any tubes or putting you to sleep,” said Dr. Jill. “It’s faster, safer, and much more comfortable for our patients.”

"This technology is a sophisticated, sedation-free modality now available on Guam, enhancing our ability to evaluate complex gastrointestinal disease in high-risk patients with greater safety and efficiency,” Dr. Muna Aguon added. 

The technology, supported by a USDA grant and developed in partnership with University of Southern California, offers a safer, faster option for high-risk patients or those looking to avoid traditional endoscopy.

Patients from both GRMC and GMH can access the procedure, making it a major step forward in local gastrointestinal care.

HOW IT WORKS

Magnetically Controlled Capsule Endoscopy (MCCE) is a sedation-free, non-invasive way to examine the stomach using a smart, swallowable camera in the form of a capsule.

Swallow the Camera Capsule:

    1. The patient simply swallows a small capsule, about the size of a vitamin. Inside the capsule is a tiny camera, light, and wireless transmitter.

Magnetic Control:

    1. The capsule is moved inside the stomach using a magnet that a doctor guides above the patient’s abdomen. The magnet can be guided in five different directions to navigate the capsule precisely throughout the stomach.

Joystick or Software Guidance:

    1. According to Dr. Jason Baker, Director of Medical Affairs and AnX Academy at ANX Robotica, the capsule can be controlled in two ways: The procedure can be performed manually by a trained operator using joysticks, or automatically by simply clicking a button to activate GastroScan™ – FDA-approved software that autonomously drives the capsule, scanning the stomach from start to finish in approximately 20 minutes.

Live Imaging: 

    1. The capsule sends live, high-quality images to a computer, allowing doctors to closely inspect the entire stomach lining for signs of irritation, ulcers, inflammation, or other digestive issues.

       

Natural Exit:

    1. After the exam, the capsule passes naturally through the digestive system without any discomfort or recovery time.