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Bergamo Hospital Enhances Pediatric Liver Transplants with Cutting-edge 3D Imaging Software
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Published: October 26, 2023 | By Rachel Kim, world-today-news.com
Bergamo,Italy – Pope John XXIII Hospital in Bergamo has taken a critically important step forward in its pediatric liver transplant programme with the acquisition of state-of-the-art software for three-dimensional reconstruction of diagnostic images.The implementation of this technology was made possible through the generous contributions of the “Amici della Paediatrics” association, the Fratelli Ghilardi company, and the “We Parents of the bilingual British School” association.
The new software is specifically designed for use within the hospital’s pediatric Hepatology and Gastroenterology Unit and Transplant Center,and is already actively supporting liver transplant procedures for children.Collaboration with Surgery 3 – specializing in abdominal transplants – has been instrumental in its swift integration into clinical practice.
How the New Technology Works
At the heart of this advancement is a sophisticated Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm. This algorithm enables doctors to reconstruct organs and anatomical structures in detailed 3D, providing invaluable support throughout the entire transplant process. Specifically, the software aids in meticulous pre-operative planning, offers real-time guidance to surgeons during operations, and facilitates thorough post-operative verification of results.
Hospital officials emphasize that the technology isn’t simply about advanced imaging; it’s about enhancing patient safety and improving outcomes. The multidisciplinary approach, combining the expertise of various medical teams, coupled with the precision offered by the 3D reconstructions, leads to increased accuracy in the operating room and promotes faster, less elaborate recovery periods for young patients.
The official presentation of the software took place in a management room at the Papa Giovanni XXIII hospital, with representatives from the donating organizations in attendance to witness the impact of their support.
“This new technology represents a significant investment in the future of pediatric liver transplantation at our hospital. We are deeply grateful for the generosity of our donors, which allows us to provide the highest level of care to our young patients.” – Pope John XXIII Hospital Spokesperson
Source: Pope John XXIII Hospital (Bergamo, Italy)
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