Advanced Energy

Speedboat UltraSlim

Our fastest microwave coagulation yet in a multi-modal endoscopic device

Speedboat™ UltraSlim is our slimmest Advanced Energy multi-modal instrument designed for flexible endoscopy that can deliver both advanced bipolar RF and super high frequency microwave energy from a single device.

  • 2.35mm diameter
  • Compatible with all routine and therapeutic endoscopes
  • A unique usability and safety profile1-6
  • Optimal tissue effect1-6
  • Improved clinical and economic outcomes6
  • Expanded capabilities in therapeutic endoscopy1-6
  • Integrated torquer for enhanced control
  • Functions in tortuous and challenging scope positions including retroflexion

Slimmer. Faster. Smaller.

Why use Speedboat UltraSlim?

The CROMA Advanced Energy platform and Speedboat UltraSlim offer a novel solution: Speedboat Submucosal Dissection (SSD) - that takes endoscopic resection to new levels, bringing the control and precision of Advanced Energy to the Endoscopy suite for the first time.

Using Speedboat UltraSlim to perform SSD (Speedboat-assisted ESD) combines the benefits of advanced bipolar radiofrequency and super high frequency microwave energy and offers the ability to dissect, resect, coagulate and inject in a single device.

Expanded Capabilities in Therapeutic Endoscopy 

Advanced Bipolar RF

Enables a smooth cut with clean margins and minimal bleeding

  • Closed-loop technology and proprietary waveform
  • Lower voltage than standard monopolar
  • Focused energy, adapted based on tissue response

Super High Frequency Microwave

Enables on-demand, reproducible effects for both ablations and haemostasis

  • Super high frequency (5.8 GHz)
  • Precise control of the thermal energy and depth of penetration
  • On-demand controlled coagulation

Improved Access to the GI Tract

Speedboat UltraSlim delivers both advanced bipolar RF and microwave energy device for endoscopic submucosal dissection procedures designed for precise, on-demand and reproducible haemostatic effects in both the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract.

Lower GI SSD

POEM 

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Advanced Bipolar RF blade
5.8Ghz Super High Frequency Microwave
Torque Rotation Technology
Insulated protective hull
Integrated lifting system
Advanced Bipolar RF blade
with adaptive technology
5.8Ghz Super High Frequency Microwave
with on-demand controlled coagulation
Torque Rotation Technology
for a 1:1 feel and usability
Insulated protective hull
allows cutting closer to the muscle bed
Integrated lifting system
providing rapid tissue lifts during dissection

CROMA: The power behind SSD

The CROMA Advanced Energy platform and Speedboat UltraSlim offer a novel solution: Speedboat Submucosal Dissection (SSD) - that takes endoscopic resection to new levels, bringing the control and precision of Advanced Energy to the Endoscopy suite for the first time. Using Speedboat Inject to perform SSD combines the benefits of advanced bipolar RF and super high frequency microwave energy and offers the ability to dissect, resect, coagulate and inject in a single device.​

Testimonials from leading experts

Carlos Robles-Medranda, Head of the Endoscopy Service at IECED

I had the privilege of hosting these distinguished physicians, facilitating the successful execution of 12 procedures over three days using Speedboat UltraSlim. The excitement around the device was noticeable, and we eagerly anticipate the positive impact it will have on enhancing our patient pathways as we look to address an increased number of cases.

Dr Michel Kahaleh

From the very first time when I saw the device, I knew that it was born to do POEM procedures. It allowed me to glide over the muscularis when tunnelling. Once you have acquired the knowledge to use this technology, you’re really going to save procedure time. The technology allows the endoscopist to complete an F-POEM procedure with a single device, whereas previously it required three different devices.”

Speedboat UltraSlim

Product CodeDescriptionCatheter Ø (mm)Catheter Length (mm)Quantity
PRD-SB1-001Speedboat UltraSlim2.3523005Add to enquiry

Intended Use

Speedboat UltraSlim is intended for use in the cutting and coagulation of soft tissue in the gastrointestinal tract, and the delivery and injection of fluid solutions, as required or encountered in endoscopic procedures

Instructions for Use

Access the Speedboat UltraSlim IFU

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References: Data on file

  1.  Microwave coagulation of blood vessels during advanced colonoscopic polypectomy: first results in humans. Zacharias P. Tsiamoulos et al. published in United European Gastroenterology Journal; 2016: 2 (Supplement 1). https://www.giejournal.org/ article/S0016-5107(17)31361-5/pdf
  2. A new approach to endoscopic submucosal tunneling dissection: the “Speedboat-RS2” device. Zacharias P. Tsiamoulos et al. published in Endoscopy. https://www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejournals/html/10.1055/a-0875-3352
  3. Endoscopic submucosal tunneling dissection: use of a novel bipolar radiofrequency and microwave-powered device for colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection. Thomas R. McCarty, Hiroyuki Aihara. Published in Video GIE, official video journal of the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. https://www.videogie.org/article/S2468-4481(20)30090-4/fulltext
  4. Tsiamoulos et al. First results using Speedboat Tunnelling technique in colorectal submucosal dissection – clinical outcomes and procedure time prediction models. Poster presented at UEG 2020. https://ueg.eu/library/first-results-using-speedboat-tunnelingtechnique-in-colorectal-submucosal dissection-clinical-outcomesandprocedure-time-prediction-models/240928
  5. Cost-effectiveness analysis of Speedboat submucosal dissection in the management of large non-pedunculated colorectal polyps, based on 50 patients. Authors: Amir Ansaripour, Mehdi Javanbakht, Adam Reynolds, Zacharias Tsiamoulos. Data on file.

Are you ready to transform your healthcare offering with Speedboat UltraSlim?