This year the Society for Vascular Surgery teams up with Society for Vascular Ultrasound for VAM21. Visit Philips
in Booth 500 to learn about our latest solutions, engage with our experts and exchange experiences with industry peers.
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) cause more than 175,000 deaths globally every year, with an 80% mortality rate if ruptured1. Typically, AAAs are identified incidentally during abdominal imaging exams, but in some cases can remain undetected until rupture. The current standard of care for AAAs requires several imaging modalities including 2D ultrasound and CTA, but each of these methods has its drawbacks: inter-operator variability with 2D ultrasound and patient exposure to high levels of radiation and nephrotoxic contrast agents with CTA. Philips AAA Model overcomes these drawbacks and offers increased diagnostic confidence, improved patient experience and lowered cost of care. It has been shown that 3D ultrasound can be used to estimate the diameter and volume of an AAA with acceptable reproducibility and an improved agreement with CT2. You can learn more from our distinguished speaker, Dr. Henrik Sillesen, as he shares his clinical experiences at the Philips Rise and Shine Breakfast Symposium.
Henrik Sillesen MD, DMSc
Philips Image-Guided Therapy Azurion 2.1 and SmartCT Full demonstration Learn how the Philips Image-Guided Therapy clinical application software SmartCT enriches the exceptional 3D interventional tools of the Philips Azurion 2.1 with clear guidance that is designed to remove the barriers to acquiring 3D images in the interventional lab.
AAA with Philips Ultrasound X6-1 xMatrix transducer Full demonstration Discover how the Philips ultrasound X6-1 xMATRIX transducer gives clinicians the power to generate a 3D acquisition of an AAA with the press of a single button.
Philips Image-Guided Therapy Mobile C-Arm System Zenition Full demonstration Explore a series of mobile C-arms systems designed to reduce operational costs, simplify use and streamline fleet management.
With over 1,000 projects worldwide we have packed our experience in this exclusive 100+ page book with information and inspiration for your Hybrid OR project. Hybrid operating rooms are extremely complex working environments where a large team of surgeons, interventionalists, nurses, anesthesiologists, and technicians need to work seamlessly together. A successful design and implementation lead to optimal performance with increased revenues and attractive cost of ownership. This Hybrid OR book offers you an overview of the process, tips, best practices, and virtually everything you need to know about developing your Hybrid OR room.
This ceiling-mounted system provides unlimited imaging flexibility for diverse procedures and exceptional positioning freedom for medical teams.
Assessing and delivering the right therapy at the right time for the right patient is imperative to improving outcomes. Clinicians need devices that are diverse and adaptable in order to deliver with optimal precision and efficacy. Philips peripheral vascular portfolio of devices ensure clinicians feel confident they are delivering the best possible care with personalized treatment and quality of life for their patients.
Philips AAA Model is a software application that helps clinicians detect, segment and quantify 3D ultrasound data for use in surveillance of native and post-endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) AAAs.
Philips SymphonySuite is the industry leader in opening an office-based lab (OBL) and ambulatory surgery center (ASCs) with the experience, and high-performing equipment and interventional devices that physicians can trust, dependable ongoing support, unique rewards programs and our knowledgeable team who can help them choose the right people at the right time.
1. Howard DP, Banerjee A, Fairhead JF, et al. Age-specific incidence, risk factors and outcome of acute abdominal aortic aneurysms in a defined population. British Journal of Surgery. 2015;102(8):907-915. doi:10.1002/bjs.9838. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC46874242. Bredahl K, et al. Three-dimensional ultrasound evaluation of small asymptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysms. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 2015;49(3):289-296. www.ejves.com/article/S1078-5884(14)00699-6/abstract
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