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Heart umbrellas with a big impact

Dear Sir or Madam,

The "Piccolo" umbrella procedure at the Heart and Diabetes Center NRW shows groundbreaking progress in pediatric cardiology. Under Prof. Stephan Schubert's direction, a persistent ductus arteriosus was treated minimally invasively in premature baby Jonah. This technique marks a milestone in the treatment of very small patients and impressively demonstrates their improved quality of life after the procedure.

Read our interview to find out how the 'Piccolo' heart umbrella saves lives in pediatric cardiology.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

PS: Exoskeletons are revolutionizing the operating room. The innovative technology from SUITX by Ottobock, originally developed for industry and logistics, now also offers support to surgeons. These lightweight, adjustable devices reduce fatigue and pain during long procedures while increasing precision without restricting mobility.

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Multimedia report: Exoskeletons in the operating room
Interview: Piccolo: Heart umbrellas with a big impact
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Exoskeletons in the operating room

Multimedia report – MED TECH & DEVICES

Image: Surgeon seated with exoskeleton in front of an operating table; Copyright: Ottobock
Exoskeletons have made their way into the workforce. With their capability to relieve users while still maintaining agility, they make a welcome support for employees across industries. Especially for jobs that require extensive lifting such as logistics or manufacturing. In the medical sector, exoskeletons are mostly being used for rehabilitation. But there is a field of use that could benefit from exoskeletons in the future: the operating room.
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Exoskeletons in the operating room
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Piccolo: Heart umbrellas with a big impact

Interview – MED TECH & DEVICES

Picture: Cardiac catheterization laboratory with a doctor standing in front of the patient couch in the middle of the picture; Copyright: HDZ NRW
The 'Piccolo' heart umbrella is revolutionizing paediatric cardiology through minimally invasive procedures, as the treatment of Jonah shows. This innovation significantly improves the quality of life of young patients and demonstrates the progress in medical technology, especially for newborns with heart problems.
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Piccolo: Heart umbrellas with a big impact
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