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Intraoperative Blood Flow Measurements in Cardiac Surgery
CABG Patency Assessment with Flow-QC® Routine intraoperative measurements with Transonic Flow-QC® identify compromised graft flow, even in the presence of a palpable pulse, and allow prompt revision of technical problems before the patient leaves the operating room.
Transonic Flow-QC® enhances your intraoperative monitoring of your cardiac surgery patient with beat-to-beat cardiac output and assessment of reguritant flow during valve, congenital and multi-vessel, beating heart CABG.
During sleeve resection, the pulmonary artery and inferior pulmonary vein can be measured with TTFM to volumetrically determine adequacy of blood flow and document flow pre and post surgical intervention.
Measuring Flow during aortic aneurysm surgery can give you peace of mind, because you see the results of your work immediately and you can document the changes in flow as a result of the intervention.
Robotic Cardiac Surgery In this evolving field, it’s nice to know one thing remains constant: your Transonic flowprobes work here, too! We have listened to the needs of the robotic surgery community and designed the probes they’ve asked for. Whether you need a long or short handle probe or a handle-less probe, or whether your procedure is hybrid or totally endoscopic, Transonic’s Gold Standard Flow Measurement™ technology is the instrument of choice for your ever evolving needs.
Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Whether you’ve just performed an ASD, VSD, Stage 1 Norwood, a bidirectional Glenn or an extra cardiac Fontan, measuring blood flow output is critical. F.A.S.T. gives you immediate feedback to help make the surgical decisions you face. With Transonic Systems comprehensive line of flowprobes, you can measure flow continuously as you work, or intermittently at the times you choose. The Aureflo® Surgical-QA system displays, records and documents that information at critical moments in the surgery, and replays the recorded surgical segments when you have more time for review. Whatever you choose, you now have another high-quality measurement instrument in your surgical arsenal. |