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STRYKER CHANGES THE WAY YOU SEE YOUR COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTS

Stryker aims to help surgeons avoid surgical complications by providing hospitals with the most advanced imaging technology.

STRYKER CHANGES THE WAY YOU SEE YOUR COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTS

Colorectal cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths. One of the most effective ways to prevent colon cancer is through regular screening; however, the continued need for colorectal cancer surgery is unrelenting. One of Stryker’s goals is to help surgeons avoid surgical complications by providing hospitals with the most advanced imaging technology.

The primary treatment for colorectal cancer is surgical resection, which involves removing the tumour and a segment of the normal intestine or normal large bowel on either side of the tumour and reconnecting the remaining two ends of the bowel. The 1688 AIM 4K Platform was designed to provide enhanced visualization, which may enable surgeons to have more confidence when treating colorectal cancer.

An enlightened perspective on surgery
Anastomotic leaks, or the inadvertent mix of bodily fluids between structures like the colon and small intestine, are a frequent complication of colorectal surgery. The 1688 AIM 4K Platform allows surgeons to visualize blood flow, which may help to prevent leaks. The 1688 utilizes SPY Fluorescence Imaging technology which allows surgeons to visualize blood flow in vessels and related tissue perfusion intraoperatively. SPY quite literally changes the way that surgeons see their patients. By injecting an imaging agent that binds to the proteins in the patient’s blood, surgeons can then utilize the surgical camera to identify whether there is an adequate blood supply to and from the colorectal area. It may even allow surgeons to more clearly see where they can reconnect and reattach the healthy portions of the intestine together to help reduce the chances of poor tissue perfusion.


STRYKER CHANGES THE WAY YOU SEE YOUR COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTS

A colorectal cancer diagnosis can be frightening for a patient, but with technologies like the 1688 AIM 4K Platform and SPY Fluorescence Imaging, surgeons and their patients might feel a little more confident going into surgery.

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