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3 Pioneering Surgical Devices that Make the OR a Safer Place
Going into surgery can be a scary thought and tough for everyone involved. So, knowing that there is technology out there that can make it safer will make all the difference before you go into the Operating Room (OR).
Also, give your loved ones advice so they don’t need to worry. As a result, in this article, let’s talk about pioneering devices that make the OR a safer place.
- Intraoperative Imaging Devices
MRI, CT scans and ultrasounds can help surgeons to understand what their patient needs. There are also other devices, such as self-retaining surgical retractors, that can help doctors find out what’s going on. It can also help students improve visibility while they are studying and learn more about it in real time.MRI and CT scans create high-resolution images that enable surgeries to be performed with as much knowledge as they’re able to see. Soft tissues, blood flow and babies within the womb can all be seen with these devices. As technology advances, this technology will only become better and safer for those who need to go into surgery and also change the process when coming out too.
2) Robotic technology
In a world where AI and robotic technology are transforming the way we work and live our lives, it can make a huge impact on surgery and safety.
The da Vinci Surgical System is one to take note of. It provides surgeons with more precision and control when they’re performing complex procedures. This is done through a set of surgical instruments to use whilst doing the procedure, and it gives them a more focused approach. Your Doctor is still performing the surgery, just with enhanced help for dexterity and control, which can help with any human error and better recovery times.
3) Navigation systems
Surgical navigation systems are pioneering in neurosurgery, creating imaging that allows surgeons to provide detailed information. This type of surgery can be integral to getting it right and accurate because it can be so risky.
It can enable surgeons to have an accurate perspective and plan the procedure accordingly for the best results. It’s also a lot less invasive so that patients will have less of a battling recovery – and they can get back to their healthiest in a quicker time.
Making the OR safer
There’s no doubt that technology is going to continue to advance in the future. But these pioneering surgical devices help surgeons and doctors do their job efficiently and effectively. It creates an entirely new level of accuracy and ability to make things safer for patients and gives them the best possibility to do their jobs. It also gives families and patients more peace of mind and better healing opportunities post-surgery.
Conclusion
So, whether it’s an MRI, Ultrasound, a self-retaining retractor or a robot, this type of technology can really change how medical procedures go and can change the trajectory of what it looks like from pre to post surgery and give a lot more peace of mind during the process.
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