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Core77 Design Awards 2018

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Xperius

Xperius is revolutionizing regional anesthesia at the point of care. This tablet based mobile ultrasound system includes innovative USB transducers that miniaturize ultrasound into the palm of the hand, disposable needle sets and a lightweight trolley. Light yet robust, it is ergonomically designed to move easily between exam rooms with optimal positioning of the tablet interface. Its touchscreen, innovative workflow and visualization techniques offer physicians efficient and accurate workflow. They can start an exam with a single touch, without needing to adjust settings or navigate through complex screens.


Regional anesthesia or analgesia involves the injection of an anesthetic in the proximity of a nerve, targeting areas of a patient's body that are subject to surgical intervention. Regional anesthesia can have significant advantages over general anesthesia for both patients and hospitals. Patients undergoing regional anesthesia typically benefit from reduced opioid consumption and fewer side-effects, such as nausea. Moreover, regional anesthesia may lead to faster post-surgical recovery, allowing patients to ambulate or leave the hospital sooner, which benefits both patients and hospitals.

However, regional anesthesia and especially peripheral nerve blocks are not easy to perform. Maximizing anesthetic effectiveness and preventing damage to the targeted nerve or other tissue structures depends on the accurate placement of the needle tip through which the anesthetic will be injected or a catheter will be placed. Hence, there is a real need for innovations that continually improve the safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of regional anesthesia procedures.

Xperius™ is typically used to perform Ultrasound guided regional anesthesia such as Peripheral Nerve Block and neuraxial applications as well as Ultrasound-assisted vascular access e.g. CVC, PICC, IVC placements and arterial accesses. Moreover it can be applied for abdominal examinations, lung scans and other diagnostic purposes.

Advantages:

RESPONSIVE: Designed around you … to fit seamlessly into the Anesthesiologists' care area

· Advanced Ergonomics

· Convenient Accessory Bins

· High Mobility & Portability

· Designed by Philips & B. Braun

ADVANCED: High performance technology … delivers exceptional image quality

· High Definition Imaging

· Enhanced Needle Visibility

· New Generation of Probes

SIMPLE: Intuitive to experience and quick to use

· Improved Workflow

· Intuitive User Interface

· Touch Screen & Gesture Control

· Dedicated Regional Anesthesia & Vascular Access Presets

· High Connectivity

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Results Announced for Community Choice Prize See All Winners

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    Philips Design

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    Philips and B. Braun

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    Commercial Equipment

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