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Reversal of Fate: Hisense Medical Equipment Pivotal in Saving of a Two-year-old Child with Liver Cancer

2013-12-11 23:02 1543

Medical equipment maker's targeting of medical electronics market spares a young life

QINGDAO, China, Dec. 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- A 2-year-old child with a large liver tumor, a case that had been deemed as hopeless by several large hospitals, underwent surgery to successfully remove the tumor in Qingdao on Dec 3. With the help of medical equipment from Hisense Higemi, the high-risk and complicated liver tumor resection surgery took only three hours rather than traditional seven+ hours, with just 30 ml of blood loss during resection. The surgery represented Hisense Higemi's first application of its equipment in an operating room setting within China, its own domestic market. Dong Qian, Vice President of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, who performed the surgery, said: "I'm looking forward to rapid and wide application of Higemi's high-tech medical innovation, in a move to benefit both surgeons and patients across the country."

Several years ago, Hisense had started tapping the medical electronics industry by setting up key technology labs and engaging in the research and development of advanced technologies for medical applications. Hisense has joined hands with its display technology research unit in recent years to take advantage of Hisense's strengths in display and image processing techniques in the development of medical display equipment as well as in the development of surgical simulation techniques and commercial software and hardware focused on a "workstation + mobile display platform" leveraging the mobile internet and cloud technologies.

The medical electronics industry has traditionally been as considered a promising path for electronics producers. Consumer electronics giants such as GE, Philips, Siemens, Samsung, Sony, Canon, Toshiba and NEC have expanded into the sector. China's medical electronics industry is expected to reach 190 billion yuan (approx. US$31 billion) in 2013 and 340 billion yuan (approx. US$56 billion) in 2015.

Hisense has collaborated with renowned hospitals including Beijing Hospital, Qilu Hospital and Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University as well as academic institutes on joint development projects and development of clinical medical applications. The company plans to set up a specialized medical electronics subsidiary in the future after its initial efforts has been proven.

Source: Hisense Group
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