Press & Media - Thu, 02/29/2024 - 17:44
Hanoi French Hospital first with state-of-the-art ZEISS KINEVO 900 Surgical Microscope System in northern Vietnam
Last update 03/04/2024 - 11:31
Hanoi, 27 February 2024 - In a significant advancement for medical technology and patient care in northern Vietnam, Hanoi French Hospital has acquired the KINEVO 900, the latest state-of-the-art surgical microscope system from Carl Zeiss.
The introduction of the surgical microscope system at the hospital is expected to bring numerous benefits to patients, including a wider range of surgical capabilities, shorter surgery times, reduced risks of infections and complications, and faster recovery.
The KINEVO 900 system not only provides two to forty times greater magnification with excellent visibility and images but also delivers more functionality than any other surgical microscope today to help surgeons achieve the most optimal results.
The microscope combines precision optics, robotic automation, and complete integration of diagnostic data, making it one of the most advanced microscopes available today. Its unique features, including 3D visualization, high-definition resolution, and enhanced fluorescence imaging capabilities, allow surgeons to perform procedures with unprecedented precision and confidence.
Dr. Erwan Debuc, Chief Medical Officer at Hanoi French Hospital, spoke about the future application of the microscope at the hospital:
“Cerebral aneurysms and other vascular malformations can be precisely visualized and treated. Even the smallest vessels can be seen, further enhancing surgical performance. For both benign and malignant brain tumors, it is possible to visualize the diseased area as clearly as possible from the healthy area, enabling the safest and most effective surgery possible,” Dr. Debuc said.
“It also improves the results of spinal cord surgery, particularly for pathologies of the cervical dorsal or lumbar spine, by facilitating minimally and micro-invasive surgery. The KINEVO 900 will also be used by our ENT surgeons for cutting-edge surgeries such as acoustic neuroma tumors, and by plastic surgeons when microcirculation surgery is required.”
Training for surgical staff on the new system will begin immediately, ensuring that patients can start benefiting from this advanced technology as soon as possible.
The hospital’s CEO Jef Peeters pointed out how the acquisition would help boost HFH’s mission to provide the very best in healthcare.
“As the first hospital in northern Vietnam to be equipped with this remarkable technology, Hanoi French Hospital takes one more step forward in our mission to lead in First Class healthcare, to innovate, and to constantly elevate the quality of healthcare in Vietnam,” Peeters said.
“It is our belief that to provide the First Class care, we must have the First Class people and First Class equipment. Therefore, we are committed to continuously investing in our professional team together with cutting-edge technologies. This commitment goes beyond enhancing our hospital's services; it is about shaping the future of healthcare in Vietnam, making it safer, more efficient, and more accessible.”
In the coming days, the hospital has planned to utilize the microscope system in the first surgery cases of brain tumors, aneurysms, spinal tumors, and endoscopic pituitary tumor removal.
Additionally, a series of specialized seminars is scheduled to be held at the hospital in the coming weeks to be attended by expert doctors, focusing on the full scope of possibilities that the KENEVO 900 provides.