"As surgeons, we need to work hard to provide the best possible outcomes for our patients," explained Dr. Scott Melvin, Director of General Surgery at Montefiore Medical Center in New York, N.Y. "This new platform allows us to see critical anatomy in real-time, with a simple touch of the button on the camera head."
The 1588 AIM Platform is the first visualization system to seamlessly integrate five unique imaging modalities into one platform designed to enhance visualization of patient anatomy across six surgical specialties (laparoscopy, arthroscopy, urology, gynecology, ENT, and GI), according to Stryker. Features include:
- IRIS. Infrared Illumination System. IRIS is a visualization technology designed to reduce the risk of ureteral damage, which has a documented incidence rate of 0.3-1.8 percent in lower pelvic procedures.1, 2
- ENV. Endoscopic Near Infrared Visualization. ENV is designed to reduce the risk of common bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomies by safeguarding critical anatomy and reducing the risk of anastomotic leaks during gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy.
- Clarity. Clarity is a real-time video enhancement device designed to improve visualization of anatomy by enhancing tissue level detail and intra-body structures. This technology helps surgeons see through smoke and murky fluid, thereby improving image quality by up to 48 percent.3
- DRE. Dynamic Range Enhancement. DRE is designed to improve lighting in the visual field by brightening dark and posterior compartments, allowing surgeons to operate in otherwise poorly lit environments.
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Desaturation. Desaturation decreases the saturation of color in the image, which is a preference that varies by surgeon and specialty.
By enabling enhanced visualization of critical anatomy with advanced imaging modalities, the 1588 AIM Platform is designed to allow surgeons to operate with greater confidence. "The reality is that this technology brings a lot to the table," said Dr. Santiago Horgan, Chief of Minimally Invasive Surgery at University of California, San Diego. "It simplifies surgery and puts greater focus on patient care."
The 1588 AIM Platform provides the opportunity for caregivers to focus on highest quality patient care, improved patient outcomes, and sustainable operational costs, Stryker executives said.References:
1. Parpala-Sparman T, Paananen I, Santala M, Ohtonen P, Hellstrom P.Increasing numbers of ureteric injuries after the introduction of laparoscopic surgery. Scand J Urol Nephrol. 2008;42(5):422–427 [PubMed].
2. Anand et al. "Utility of intraoperative cystoscopy in detecting ureteral injury during vaginal hysterectomy." Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg. 2015 Mar-Apr;21(2):70-6.
3. Data on File. Internal Reference. TR16211.