PORTAGE,
Mich., USA, Nov. 14,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Stryker (NYSE:SYK), a
global leader in medical technologies, announced its launch of the
next generation of SurgiCount+ within its sponge management
portfolio. Now integrated with Stryker's Triton technology,
SurgiCount+ addresses two key challenges: retained surgical sponges
and blood loss assessment. Integrating these previously separate
digital solutions provides the added benefit of a more efficient,
streamlined workflow for hospitals.
Maternal mortality has been rising in the U.S. for
decades,1 with approximately 50,000 cases of severe
maternal morbidity occurring each year.2 Notably, 70% of
pregnancy-related deaths due to hemorrhage are
preventable.3 Stryker's Triton software includes AI
technology that can differentiate blood from other fluids and a
Bluetooth scale that batch weighs blood-soaked items to help assess
blood loss. This provides hospital staff with real-time information
to help coordinate the clinical team's hemorrhage response and make
informed patient care decisions.
Surgical sponges continue to be the number one retained surgical
item with 88% of retained surgical items occurring with a false
correct count.4 For nurses trying to locate a missing
sponge in the operating room (OR), that can take up to 10 minutes
on average.5 Stryker's SurgiCount+ software helps
address these problems by featuring a wireless reader that counts,
tracks and locates surgical sponges in the OR. RFID-tagged sponges
enable unique identification, eliminating false-correct duplicate
or unknown counts.
"We are committed to helping keep caregivers and patients safe
from harm," said Brandon Jominy,
vice president and general manager of Stryker's Surgical
Technologies business. "Integrating our SurgiCount+ and Triton
technologies on one platform will set a new industry standard for
quantifying blood loss and continuing to help reduce retained
surgical sponges in the OR."
Additionally, recent studies show that nurse burnout is
affecting more than half of all U.S. nurses.6 By
integrating these two technologies into one solution, it provides
additional benefits to hospitals and staff which includes:
- Helping save time by standardizing clinical protocols for
charting
- Simplifying workflows and aggregating case data with backend
data
- Helping reduce manual data entry errors through real-time EMR
integration
- Tracking and communicating patient information with one
seamless workflow
For more information about Stryker's SurgiCount+ integrated with
Triton please visit safeor.com/products/surgicount-triton.
About Stryker
Stryker is a global leader in medical
technologies and, together with its customers, is driven to make
healthcare better. The company offers innovative products and
services in MedSurg, Neurotechnology, Orthopaedics and Spine that
help improve patient and healthcare outcomes. Alongside its
customers around the world, Stryker impacts more than 150 million
patients annually. More information is available at
stryker.com.
Media contact
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Sizemore
Sr. Director, Strategic Communications
beth.sizemore@stryker.com
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