Preventing ureter injuries in pelvic surgery while increasing efficiency in the operating room

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Problem

More than 5 million pelvic surgeries performed worldwide each year, ranging from hysterectomies to tumor resections, are essential medical procedures. However, despite advancements in surgical techniques and technology, the precise identification and preservation of the delicate structures responsible for transporting urine from the kidneys to the bladder, called the ureters, continue to pose a major problem.

Unintentional damage to the ureter during surgery can lead to severe complications, including kidney failure, sepsis and even death.
Even though the surgeon spends up to 30 minutes on identifying the ureters during surgery, the ureters are accidentally injured in up to 1,5% of these procedures.

Benefits

Improves patient safety

Increases efficiency in the operating room

Easy to use

Our team

Trine Munch Agerskov

CEO

Strong industry background with 10+ years of experience from Novo Nordisk

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