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EndoSemio Features Wireless Endoscope Tracheostomy Kit for Advanced Minimally Invasive Procedures

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 11 Nov 2024
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Image: EndoSemio’s wireless endoscope tracheostomy kit designed to advance minimally invasive procedures is being showcased at MEDICA 2024 (Photo courtesy of EndoSemio)
Image: EndoSemio’s wireless endoscope tracheostomy kit designed to advance minimally invasive procedures is being showcased at MEDICA 2024 (Photo courtesy of EndoSemio)

EndoSemio (Hsinchu, Taiwan), a pioneer of single-use endoscopes, is unveiling its cutting-edge solutions in endoscopic technology at MEDICA 2024.

EndoSemio’s product lineup includes innovative wireless endoscope imaging tracheostomy kit, neonatal and pediatric respiratory imaging catheters, and single-use flexible ureteroscopes. At this year’s MEDICA, the company is presenting its wireless endoscope tracheostomy kit designed to advance minimally invasive procedures. In traditional tracheostomy procedures, surgeons face challenges due to the limited visual perspective and lack of direct visibility, leading to occasional unforeseen complications resulting from blind spots. Prolonged puncture times may result in patient hypoxia and stroke, while misplacement or errors in positioning can give rise to significant complications or even fatalities.

To address the challenges inherent in traditional tracheostomy procedures, EndoSemio has innovatively integrated tracheal tubes with endoscopes, creating a novel medical device. This advancement enables medical professionals to accurately position the tracheal tube within the airway using direct visual guidance, mitigating the risk of incorrect placement in the false lumen. This advancement significantly minimizes damage to the patient's tracheal lining, reduces the likelihood of compromised respiratory control, and ensures patient safety. Furthermore, the product is designed for single use, allowing for easy disposal after each procedure. This not only effectively prevents infections but also saves valuable healthcare disinfection time, thus enhancing surgical efficiency.

Among its latest advancements showcased by EndoSemio at MEDICA 2024 is its neonatal and pediatric respiratory imaging catheter. EndoSemio has integrated endoscopes with exchange catheters, offering a streamlined, expedited, and cost-effective solution to aid physicians in overcoming challenges encountered during intubation procedures for delicate neonates. EndoSemio is also highlighting its single-use flexible ureteroscopes which utilize advanced CMOS sensor imaging technology. The soft, flexible ureteroscopes offer a unique combination of low-cost and high-quality imaging. Priced significantly below traditional fiber-optic counterparts, they provide over 10-fold cost savings, while ensuring superior biocompatibility and image quality.

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