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Smart laser technology

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A new era of precision surgery is beginning, led by Dr. Ferda Canbaz and her team at the University of Basel with the development of a revolutionary intelligent laser system. This technology, which cuts and analyzes tissue, promises unprecedented accuracy and safety. It could change surgery forever.
In our interview, Dr. Canbaz shares insights into the use of optical systems for tissue differentiation and the automatic adjustment of cutting depth.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

PS: The Green Hospital Initiative sets new standards in environmental protection with innovative processes for waste treatment - from the reprocessing of endoscopes to the energy-efficient disposal of infectious materials. Hospitals are striving for sustainable savings in resources and costs; decisive steps towards environmentally friendly healthcare.

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Interview: More accuracy and safety through smart laser technology
Video: Saving resources through waste management
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Surgery: more accuracy and safety through smart laser technology

Interview – MED TECH & DEVICES

Inage: Ferda Canbaz and her team, one woman and four men, from the Department of Biomedical Engineering; Copyright: University of Basel
Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a smart laser that could be used to cut bone in surgery. The laser simultaneously cuts and analyzes tissue and measures the cutting depth. It could open new applications for laser surgery in the future and make it much safer for the patient while causing less damage to surrounding soft tissue.
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Surgery: more accuracy and safety through smart laser technology
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Wireless drug patch: advancing chronic disease treatment

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DIGITAL HEALTH

Advancements in drug delivery technology are paving the way for innovative treatment methods for chronic diseases. A recent breakthrough at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill introduces the Spatiotemporal On-Demand Patch (SOP), a wireless drug delivery system that could revolutionize the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders and neurological injuries.
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Green Hospital – Saving resources through waste management

Video – DISPOSABLES

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A lot of energy, water and other resources are consumed in the daily operation of a hospital. At the same time, hospitals generate high CO2 emissions and a large amount of waste, which must be disposed of safely and hygienically. There is potential for hospitals to make savings here if they take a close look at their waste disposal and optimize it.
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Assistance technologies for the care sector
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Advanced 3D printing technology improves tissue engineering

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

Advancements in 3D printing technology are improving tissue engineering, offering promising prospects for the artificial production of biological tissues. Researchers at the University of Bayreuth have developed a changing technique that combines hydrogels and fibers, opening new avenues for tissue fabrication.
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Mobile patient lifts enhance ICU patient recovery

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PHYSIO TECH

Discovering new methods to enhance the recovery process for ventilated intensive care unit (ICU) patients is crucial in improving their overall outcomes. A recent study conducted in Tokyo, Japan, sheds light on the efficacy of early mobilization, supported by mobile patient lifts, in facilitating patient recovery.
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