BANGKOK, July 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Baxter International Inc. (NYSE: BAX), a global MedTech leader, announced the launch of the Helion Integrated Surgical System in Thailand. Leveraging operating room integration (ORI) and cutting-edge technology, Helion simplifies operating rooms (ORs) to help healthcare institutions in Thailand boost OR efficiency while keeping surgical teams focused and connected.
The new Helion Integrated Surgical System unlocks the potential of a hyperconnected OR, delivering comprehensive simplicity to improve efficiency.
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Thailand's Commitment to Healthcare Efficiency
Thailand's healthcare system has made significant strides since implementing its Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) in 2022, extending coverage to 76% of its population, approximately 47 million people, who were previously uninsured. This emphasis on primary care aims to create an integrated, person-focused care system that promises downstream benefits to operating room efficiency.
Challenges in Operating Rooms
Open surgery is highly complex and costly. The average OR cost per minute is USD 36-37,[1] and the most complicated procedures can last several hours. Delays are common, with distractions averaging 18.45 minutes[2] and interruptions adding 11.05 minutes,[3] further increasing costs and complications. Despite these challenges, ORs often have various devices that require perioperative personnel to divide their attention between monitoring and clinical tasks[4].
The Potential of Operating Room Integration
Stefano Furgoni, Senior Portfolio Manager, Connectivity at Baxter, emphasised, "Operating room integration has immense potential to benefit hospitals, surgical staff, and patients. By consolidating several functions into a single device, the Helion Integrated Surgical System offers comprehensive simplicity."
The Helion improves efficiency and safety by:
Streamlined Workflows and Communication
In addition to efficiency gains, Helion simplifies surgical staff workflows and enhances communication. Its intuitive, single-touch features allow easy access to patient data and expertise via videoconferencing, live streaming, and image recording — all within a single device. Helion ensures immediate access to critical patient information by supporting up to 4K video resolution with full 3D capabilities to capture and display minuscule surgical details.
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About Baxter
Every day, millions of patients, caregivers and healthcare providers rely on Baxter's leading portfolio of diagnostic, critical care, kidney care, nutrition, hospital and surgical products used across patient homes, hospitals, physician offices and other sites of care. For 90 years, we've been operating at the critical intersection where innovations that save and sustain lives meet the healthcare providers who make it happen. With products, digital health solutions and therapies available in more than 100 countries, Baxter's employees worldwide are now building upon the company's rich heritage of medical breakthroughs to advance the next generation of transformative healthcare innovations.
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[2] Yoong W, Khin A, Ramlal N, Loabile B, Forman S. Interruptions and distractions in the gynaecological operating theatre: Irritating or dangerous? Ergonomics. 2015;58(8):1314–1319. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2015.1005171 |
[3] Willett M, Gillman O, Shin E, Sewart E, Muller D, Nauta M et al. The impact of distractions and interruptions during cesarean sections: A prospective study in a London teaching hospital. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2018;298(2):313–318. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-018-4810-9 |
[4] Sun F. Operating Room Integration and Display Systems: Brief Review (NEW). Making Health Care Safer II: An Updated Critical Analysis of the Evidence for Patient Safety Practices. 2013. |