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  • Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    DUKAS_167077937_FER
    Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stickers 1
    Ref 15652
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Northwestern University


    A sticker that warns of post surgical problems in patients has been developed by scientists.

    It enables medics to monitor the health of patients' organs and deep tissues with a simple ultrasound device.

    When attached to an organ, the soft, tiny sticker changes in shape in response to the body's changing acidic levels known as pH.

    This change can serve as an early warning sign for post-surgery complications such as anastomotic leaks.

    Clinicians then can view these shape changes in real time through ultrasound imaging.

    Currently, no existing methods can reliably and non-invasively detect anastomotic leaks—a life-threatening condition that occurs when gastrointestinal fluids escape the digestive system.

    The non-invasive sticker can enable earlier interventions than previously possible.

    When the patient has fully recovered, the biocompatible sticker simply dissolves away.

    It was developed in the USA by researchers led by Northwestern University just outside Chicago and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

    OPS: One of the shapeshift stickers being placed during laparoscopic surgery

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    DUKAS_167077933_FER
    Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stickers 1
    Ref 15652
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Northwestern University


    A sticker that warns of post surgical problems in patients has been developed by scientists.

    It enables medics to monitor the health of patients' organs and deep tissues with a simple ultrasound device.

    When attached to an organ, the soft, tiny sticker changes in shape in response to the body's changing acidic levels known as pH.

    This change can serve as an early warning sign for post-surgery complications such as anastomotic leaks.

    Clinicians then can view these shape changes in real time through ultrasound imaging.

    Currently, no existing methods can reliably and non-invasively detect anastomotic leaks—a life-threatening condition that occurs when gastrointestinal fluids escape the digestive system.

    The non-invasive sticker can enable earlier interventions than previously possible.

    When the patient has fully recovered, the biocompatible sticker simply dissolves away.

    It was developed in the USA by researchers led by Northwestern University just outside Chicago and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

    OPS: One of the shapeshift stickers being placed during laparoscopic surgery

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    DUKAS_167077932_FER
    Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stickers 1
    Ref 15652
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Northwestern University


    A sticker that warns of post surgical problems in patients has been developed by scientists.

    It enables medics to monitor the health of patients' organs and deep tissues with a simple ultrasound device.

    When attached to an organ, the soft, tiny sticker changes in shape in response to the body's changing acidic levels known as pH.

    This change can serve as an early warning sign for post-surgery complications such as anastomotic leaks.

    Clinicians then can view these shape changes in real time through ultrasound imaging.

    Currently, no existing methods can reliably and non-invasively detect anastomotic leaks—a life-threatening condition that occurs when gastrointestinal fluids escape the digestive system.

    The non-invasive sticker can enable earlier interventions than previously possible.

    When the patient has fully recovered, the biocompatible sticker simply dissolves away.

    It was developed in the USA by researchers led by Northwestern University just outside Chicago and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

    OPS: The shapeshift stickers. Three different sizes have been created

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    DUKAS_167077931_FER
    Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stickers 1
    Ref 15652
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Northwestern University


    A sticker that warns of post surgical problems in patients has been developed by scientists.

    It enables medics to monitor the health of patients' organs and deep tissues with a simple ultrasound device.

    When attached to an organ, the soft, tiny sticker changes in shape in response to the body's changing acidic levels known as pH.

    This change can serve as an early warning sign for post-surgery complications such as anastomotic leaks.

    Clinicians then can view these shape changes in real time through ultrasound imaging.

    Currently, no existing methods can reliably and non-invasively detect anastomotic leaks—a life-threatening condition that occurs when gastrointestinal fluids escape the digestive system.

    The non-invasive sticker can enable earlier interventions than previously possible.

    When the patient has fully recovered, the biocompatible sticker simply dissolves away.

    It was developed in the USA by researchers led by Northwestern University just outside Chicago and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

    OPS: One of the shapeshift stickers being placed during laparoscopic surgery

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    DUKAS_167077930_FER
    Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stickers 1
    Ref 15652
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Northwestern University


    A sticker that warns of post surgical problems in patients has been developed by scientists.

    It enables medics to monitor the health of patients' organs and deep tissues with a simple ultrasound device.

    When attached to an organ, the soft, tiny sticker changes in shape in response to the body's changing acidic levels known as pH.

    This change can serve as an early warning sign for post-surgery complications such as anastomotic leaks.

    Clinicians then can view these shape changes in real time through ultrasound imaging.

    Currently, no existing methods can reliably and non-invasively detect anastomotic leaks—a life-threatening condition that occurs when gastrointestinal fluids escape the digestive system.

    The non-invasive sticker can enable earlier interventions than previously possible.

    When the patient has fully recovered, the biocompatible sticker simply dissolves away.

    It was developed in the USA by researchers led by Northwestern University just outside Chicago and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

    OPS: The shapeshift stickers alongside a US quarter for size comparison

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    DUKAS_167077927_FER
    Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stickers 1
    Ref 15652
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Northwestern University


    A sticker that warns of post surgical problems in patients has been developed by scientists.

    It enables medics to monitor the health of patients' organs and deep tissues with a simple ultrasound device.

    When attached to an organ, the soft, tiny sticker changes in shape in response to the body's changing acidic levels known as pH.

    This change can serve as an early warning sign for post-surgery complications such as anastomotic leaks.

    Clinicians then can view these shape changes in real time through ultrasound imaging.

    Currently, no existing methods can reliably and non-invasively detect anastomotic leaks—a life-threatening condition that occurs when gastrointestinal fluids escape the digestive system.

    The non-invasive sticker can enable earlier interventions than previously possible.

    When the patient has fully recovered, the biocompatible sticker simply dissolves away.

    It was developed in the USA by researchers led by Northwestern University just outside Chicago and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

    OPS: One of the shapeshift stickers at the end of a finger

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    DUKAS_167077926_FER
    Sticker warns of post surgical problems in patients
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stickers 1
    Ref 15652
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Northwestern University


    A sticker that warns of post surgical problems in patients has been developed by scientists.

    It enables medics to monitor the health of patients' organs and deep tissues with a simple ultrasound device.

    When attached to an organ, the soft, tiny sticker changes in shape in response to the body's changing acidic levels known as pH.

    This change can serve as an early warning sign for post-surgery complications such as anastomotic leaks.

    Clinicians then can view these shape changes in real time through ultrasound imaging.

    Currently, no existing methods can reliably and non-invasively detect anastomotic leaks—a life-threatening condition that occurs when gastrointestinal fluids escape the digestive system.

    The non-invasive sticker can enable earlier interventions than previously possible.

    When the patient has fully recovered, the biocompatible sticker simply dissolves away.

    It was developed in the USA by researchers led by Northwestern University just outside Chicago and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

    OPS: One of the shapeshift stickers at the end of a syringe needle

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)