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Shaping the future of breast reconstruction 
1588 AIM + SPY Fluorescence Technology - Plastic Surgery

AIM Platform - Plastic

31%

Skin necrosis after mastectomy for breast cancer reconstruction has been reported to occur in up to 31% of cases.1

95%

Research has indicated that there is a 95% correlation between intraoperative SPY imaging and clinical outcomes.2

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Brilliant visualization

Launched for use in plastic surgery in 2011, SPY Elite allows surgeons to assess blood flow and tissue perfusion in real-time during breast and other reconstructive surgical procedures.

Stryker’s recently introduced SPY Portable Handheld Imager (SPY-PHI) combines multiple imaging modes into a compact, point and shoot imaging platform that provides surgeons with a convenient solution for perfusion assessment in plastic and reconstructive surgery.

Mastectomy
and breast
reconstruction

See insights into perfusion 

Visualize different levels of blood flow in tissue

Illuminate perfusion zones 

Display, analysis and comparison tool 

Apply relative values to different levels of blood flow in tissue. Video and images are available during surgery or for later analysis.

SPY-PHI: An enlightened perspective on surgery

Includes white light, SPY Fluorescence Mode, Overlay Fluorescence Mode and Color-Segmented Fluorescence (CSF) Mode. These modalities allow surgeons to visualize perfusion in tissue during various plastic, micro, and reconstructive surgical procedures, as well as during gastrointestinal surgical procedures.

Brilliant image quality

The 1080p resolution at 60fps, designed to provide realistic color reproduction, results in a sharp, highly detailed image.

 

Multiple visualization modes

Combine fluorescence signal information with vivid white light images in real-time.

 

Flexible working distance and wide imaging field

SPY-PHI is to designed to allow clinicians to assess perfusion using a wide range of viewing distances, allowing for versatility in the operating room.

 

Ambient light immunity

Uniform illumination field and ambient light immunity.

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Empower your surgical team.

Stryker’s SDC3 combined with the ConnectedOR Operating System standardizes today’s modern operating room. It provides each surgeon and their staff control of a customized, efficient operating room environment, which streamlines communications, and simplifies workflows.

Connected OR operating system

Connected OR operating system

Stryker’s Connected OR operating system provides control of compatible devices and customization of equipment from a single, intuitive touchscreen.

The Connected OR Operating System powers the iSuite by seamlessly connecting hospital devices from one user interface, providing a simple, intuitive and efficient workflow experience. You have the ability to modify connected surgical device settings in the operating room from one location. This allows your staff to minimize OR movement and surgeon disruptions with the ability to edit and change any intra-operative settings from a single touch panel.

So advanced, its simple. 10x faster equipment setup. Spend more time on patients.1

SDC3

Stryker’s SDC3 is an innovative and intuitive data management solution for the Operating Room. With built in device control, both surgeons and staff can control compatible devices through a variety of options, including the SDC3 touchscreen, wireless remote control, and wireless headset. At the start of each procedure, a customized surgical timeout can also be displayed on the monitors, allowing for an electronic copy of the surgical timeout to be stored in the patient’s file. All of these features can be personalized using customized user profiles at the touch of one button.

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