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Aesculap Aeos® – Be efficient
Every day, in every hospital, a balance must be found and maintained between conflicting needs of different parties – the quality and safety of patient care must be ensured while also bearing in mind the demands for cost efficiency.
Furthermore, it is important to offer a favourable working environment for physicians, nurses and the other hospital staff. This is especially true for surgery departments. There, the availability of reliable, high-quality equipment is paramount for the surgeons to perform their delicate work under supreme conditions. Undoubtedly, the microscope is a cornerstone for the surgeon’s success. We are dedicated to driving innovation forward, towards even better healthcare, with developments such as our 3D Digital Surgical Microscope Platform. The Aesculap Aeos® is a sustainable investment into the future of microsurgery. It allows the surgeon to see more and to stand tall.
“The learning curve is steep. In average, we already operate our spinal cases 25% faster compared to an optical microscope. We’re confident that we can further improve our efficiency.”
Perfect vision is essential for the surgeon. For many decades, optical surgical microscopes have served surgeons worldwide well – but they do have certain limitations, such as a relatively small field of view, a short depth of field, illumination leading to frequent manual interactions for repositioning, refocusing and readjustment. These interruptions are inefficient: The workflow is disrupted, hazardous situations may occur, and surgery time is prolonged by up to 10%. [1] Furthermore xenon illumination generates heat and may hence cause tissue damage and skin burns. In addition, xenon lamps need to be replaced after just 500 working hours, causing additional expenses and thus significant running costs.
The Aesculap Aeos® can provide the solution to many of these limitations. An excellent depth of field [2] as well as an extended field of view and excellent coaxial, cost-efficient LED illumination enable the surgeon to see more at a glance without distracting interactions. Therefore our platform contributes to boosting effiency and helping to reduce risks like tissue damage. Find out more about how the Aesculap Aeos® helps the surgeon to see more.
Conventional technology forces the microsurgeon to bend over the eyepiece of the microscope for many hours. It is therefore estimated that 80% of neurosurgeons suffer from pain while operating. [3] Neck and back pain may in consequence affect the surgeon’s performance, quality of life and health. An efficiently run department should not be affected by bad ergonomics and the consequences of such working conditions. The Digital Surgical Microscope Platform enables the surgeon to stand tall while performing the surgery, resulting in a more natural, more comfortable position. Find out more about how the Aesculap Aeos® helps the surgeon to stand tall.
Aesculap Aeos offer the potential for better efficiency in operating theatres.The robotic arm enables the surgeon to move and position the camera hands-free, saving time and enabling continuous focus on the surgical field. The surgeon can therefore truly focus on their delicate task. The Aesculap Aeos® is designed for ongoing upgradeability. New software elements can be implemented and existing software updated. This ensures that the surgeon can use state-of-the-art technology, making Aesculap Aeos® an upgradeable platform for the future.
[1] Eivazi S, Afkari H, Bednarik R, Leinonen V, Tukiainen M, Jaaskelainen JE. Analysis of disruptive events and precarious situations caused by interaction with neurosurgical microscope. Acta Neurochir. 2015;157(7):1147-54.
[2] According to feedback within the scope of a survey of 24 surgeons that used the Aesculap Aeos® clinically conducted by Aesculap.
[3] Soueid A, Oudit D, Thiagarajah S, Laitung G. The pain of surgery: pain experienced by surgeons while operating. Int J Surg. 2010;8(2):118-20.
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