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image: Over the past two decades, global death rates from aortic diseases have steadily increased. Ochsner Health is excited to announce the establishment of the Ochsner Aortic Center to save lives and improve outcomes for heart disease patients. Outfitted with cutting-edge technology that allows medical staff to make faster, easier, and safer decisions, this dedicated aortic center will be one of only a few in the Gulf South.
The Ochsner Aortic Center is strengthened by its subscription to Cydar Medical. The Cydar technology allows clinicians to create detailed patient-specific 3D maps to plan out procedures, navigate surgeries with clear imaging and provide a post-operative review. The software reduces radiation exposure to the patient and the clinical team, reduces procedure time and improves outcomes.
Dr. Clayton Brinster, director of the Ochsner Aortic Center and a vascular surgeon at Ochsner Medical Center, has completed the first Cydar case making Ochsner Health the first to use the technology in the Gulf South! Dr. Brinster says, “The Ochsner Aortic Center is a logical next step in furthering the hospital system’s rich legacy and bringing the latest groundbreaking technology here to Louisiana.”

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NEW ORLEANS, La. – Global death rates from aortic diseases have steadily increased over the past two decades. Studies show up to 8% of individuals will develop an aortic aneurysm during their lifetime, higher than rates of colon and lung cancer combined, and over 80% of ruptured aortic aneurysms cause sudden death. 

To save lives and improve outcomes for patients with aortic disease of all kinds, Ochsner Health is excited to announce the establishment of The Ochsner Aortic Center. Outfitted with cutting-edge imaging technology that allows medical staff to make faster, easier, and safer decisions, this dedicated, comprehensive aortic center is now the only of its kind in the Gulf South. Ochsner’s new Aortic Center is positioned to become the preferred destination for treatment and surveillance of aortic disease between Houston, St. Louis, and Birmingham, thanks to a dedicated staff of highly skilled experts. The Center’s designation is enhanced by Ochsner’s adoption of Cydar EV Maps, a global, cloud-based software that provides an integrated solution for aortic case planning, navigation, and review.

Ochsner was positioned to create its aortic center due to the hospital system’s foundational skillset of vascular surgeons, cardiothoracic surgeons, and cardiologists. These experts collaborate intimately with cardiovascular radiologists, intensivists, cardiovascular anesthesiologists, medical geneticists, and highly skilled nurses and technologists to provide truly comprehensive care for some of the region’s most complex patients.

“Ochsner Health was created nearly 100 years ago on a foundation of collaboration that harnessed the expertise of a diverse team of physicians, ensuring patients received individualized, comprehensive care – and aortic innovation has been a central and recurring theme of Ochsner’s history,” said Clayton Brinster, MD, FACS, Director of The Ochsner Aortic Center and a Senior Staff Surgeon for Ochsner Health. “The Ochsner Aortic Center is a logical next step in furthering the health system’s rich legacy and bringing the latest groundbreaking technology to Louisiana. The expertise in aortic surgery provided at Ochsner is unmatched in the Gulf South region, with multiple nationally renowned aortic surgeons on staff.”

More than 90% of patients treated at Ochsner with aortic aneurysm disease receive minimally invasive, endovascular surgery. In addition, vascular surgeons still on staff at Ochsner were among the first nationally to develop, study and establish the safety of minimally invasive, endovascular aortic repair, called EVAR, through clinical trials over 20 years ago. 

Ochsner’s Aortic Center now features a revolutionary imaging technology, Cydar EV Maps, which harnesses the latest AI (Artificial Intelligence) technology to automate processes and provide real-time maps throughout the procedure, leading to a reduction in radiation exposure and operative time, and potentially improving outcomes for aortic patients. The technology allows clinicians to create detailed, patient-specific, 3-D maps to plan procedures, navigate surgeries with clear imaging, and provide post-operative case review. Simply put, The Ochsner Aortic Center’s mission is to utilize this revolutionary technology to transform the way information is provided to clinicians at every stage of patient care, resulting in safer, more efficient, cutting-edge delivery of aortic therapies. “Our first and highest priority is the safety and care of our patients,” Brinster says, “and with the collective experience of our faculty combined now with Cydar technology, we can treat all aortic pathology, no matter how complex, with the safest minimally invasive techniques available and now with reduced radiation exposure and operative time for the patient. Ochsner Heath is one of fewer than ten health centers nationwide, and the only one in the Gulf South region, to offer this technology.”

“We believe that our clinicians should have the world’s experience at their fingertips, and we will help achieve this vision by using the latest cutting-edge, imaging technology to enable them to make faster, easier, and safer decisions,” said Paul Hardwick, Commercial Director of Cydar.

To learn more about The Ochsner Aortic Center, click here. 

To learn more about Cydar Medical, click here.

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About Ochsner Health 
Ochsner Health is an integrated healthcare system with a mission to Serve, Heal, Lead, Educate and Innovate. Celebrating 80 years, it leads nationally in cancer care, cardiology, neurosciences, liver and heart transplants and pediatrics, among other areas. Ochsner is consistently named both the top hospital and top children’s hospital in Louisiana by U.S. News & World Report. The not-for-profit organization is inspiring healthier lives and stronger communities. Its focus is on preventing diseases and providing patient-centered care that is accessible, affordable, convenient, and effective. Ochsner Health pioneers’ new treatments, deploys emerging technologies and performs groundbreaking research, including over 700 clinical studies. It has more than 34,000 employees and over 4,500 employed and affiliated physicians in over 90 medical specialties and subspecialties. It operates 40 hospitals and more than 300 health and urgent care centers across Louisiana, Mississippi, and the Gulf South; and its cutting-edge Connected Health digital medicine program is caring for patients beyond its walls. In 2021, Ochsner Health treated more than 1 million people from every state and 75 countries. As Louisiana’s top healthcare educator, Ochsner Health and its partners educate thousands of healthcare professionals annually. To learn more, visit https://www.ochsner.org. 

About Cydar 

Cydar Medical is a global cloud-based software company that provides an integrated solution for planning, navigation and review of surgical procedures using the power of artificial intelligence (“AI”) to augment a clinician’s decision making. Its Cydar EV Maps product harnesses the latest in cloud graphics processing unit (“GPU”) computing, computer vision and machine learning technology to advance surgical visualisation and decision-making in theatre, and across the surgical pathway. The Company’s AI will continuously learn from procedures conducted globally to provide predictive analytics to assist clinicians in the operating room, enabling them to make faster, easier and safer decisions in the future. The platform will deliver new products and capabilities to improve the delivery of healthcare. Cydar Medical is headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom, and is working towards its vision of a world where all surgery conducted works exactly as planned. 

For further information, please visit www.cydarmedical.com 
 



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