Gastro Broadcast

Gastro Broadcast


Episode #75: Insights into the First Cloud-Based AI Endoscopy System | Lisa Mathew, Gary Trendel & Ruhy Patel | Olympus

April 15, 2025

Dr. Lisa Mathew interviews Gary Trendel, vice president of Endoscopy Solutions Ecosystem and Dr. Ruhy Patel, Medical and Scientific Affairs lead for the Endoscopy Solutions Ecosystem and Digital Units at Olympus.

Odin Medical, an Olympus company, recently received 510K clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the first cloud-based Artificial Intelligence technology designed to assist gastroenterologists in detecting colorectal polyps during colonoscopy procedures.

The CADDIE, or computer-aided detection (CADe) device, works by analyzing colonoscopy video in real-time and using visual markers to alert the endoscopist to the potential presence of polyps.

A prospective, multi-center randomized controlled trial successfully demonstrated the efficacy and safety of the CADDIE device, underscoring its potential to enhance detection capabilities and patient care without increasing procedural risks or duration.

Join Dr. Mathew, Mr. Trendel, and Dr. Patel as they discuss the potential for AI in improving patient care, and what independent GI physicians should understand about AI platforms that assist in detecting polyps during colonoscopy.

Produced by Andrew Sousa and Hayden Margolis for Steadfast Collaborative, LLC

Mixed and mastered by Hayden Margolis

Gastro Broadcast, Episode 75, presented by TissueCypher from Castle Biosciences