Peri-operative care solution

Perioperative Care Solution

Mindray’s Perioperative Care Solution combines a broad spectrum of medical devices into one solution. It allows for rapid interfacing between different devices and integrates them with the hospital network to improve information management. This one-stop-shop approach is the safe, reliable and cost-efficient answer to challenges in the operating room, enabling hospitals to run more efficiently with only one supplier taking care of installation, training and after-sales service.

Lung protection strategies in anesthesia
Lung Protection Strategies in Anaesthesia
Patients are at risk of several types of lung injury during the perioperative period, including atelectasis, pneumonia, pneumothorax, acute lung injury, and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Anaesthetic management can cause, exacerbate, or even ameliorate these injuries. ​ Striving for best practice towards patient safety, Mindray has incorporated several protective ventilation tools into our anaesthesia systems, offering extended safe apneic oxygenation times, and easier intubation for patients with a poor oxygen saturation. These measures enable safer patient management by reducing the risk of postoperative pulmonary complications and improving patient outcomes.
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Visualised Hemodynamic Monitoring During Perioperative Period
Mortality within 30 days after surgery is up to 1000 times higher than intraoperative mortality. Personalised hemodynamic management of the patient at every stage of the perioperative process is required to help clinicians understand details of the patient care process and thus improve patient outcomes. Mindray's HemoSight is a suite of clinical tools that presents a graphical, comprehensive analysis of multiple hemodynamic parameters so clinicians can make the right decision efficiently throughout the hemodynamic monitoring workflow: from diagnosis, test to follow-up and evaluation.
Mitigating the impact of visual fatigue for surgeons
Mitigate the Impact of Visual Fatigue for Surgeons
During a surgical procedure, medical staff work under high-intensity surgical lights, causing intraoperative visual fatigue and increasing the chance of surgical errors. Screens that offer eye-relaxing light and smooth brightness adjustments can effectively reduce doctors’ sensitivity to illumination and relieve eye strain.

Perioperative Care Solution