- Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution adopted by Taiwan’s leading academic medical and teaching center Taipei Veterans General Hospital
- Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution cleared for routine primary diagnostic use in Taiwan
Amsterdam,
the Netherlands and Taipei, Taiwan – Royal Philips (NYSE:
PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today announced that
Taipei Veterans General Hospital (TPVGH) will utilize the Philips IntelliSite
Pathology Solution to transform its pathology tissue examination to digital
diagnostics. By allowing tissue samples to be remotely viewed within a virtual
pathology network across hospital locations, the Philips IntelliSite Pathology
Solution will help TPVGH to establish Taiwan’s first fully digitalized
pathology department, with the aim of enhancing patient safety and improving
the quality of diagnoses, thereby leading to better patient outcomes.
Cancer is the leading cause of death in
Taiwan. Pathology plays a critical role in the detection and diagnosis of a
wide variety of diseases, including cancer. Tissue samples (biopsies) are
examined to determine if tissue cells are malignant and consequently to guide
treatment decisions. Speedy diagnosis and effective personalized treatment have
a significant impact on patients and their families.
Pathological review of patient tissue has
historically been done using a microscope. Using the Philips IntelliSite
Pathology Solution with the Ultra-Fast Scanner (UFS), TPVGH will now be able to
digitize tissue samples so that pathologists can review, interpret, analyze,
and share digital images. The Image Management System (IMS) that is part of the
Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution allows them to instantly consult
colleagues or conveniently present images during multi-disciplinary team
meetings, without the need to physically transport pathology slides or tissue
samples.
Digitalizing pathology so that tissue samples can be
viewed remotely, wherever they are needed, will not only enhance laboratory
efficiency and quality but also improve patient safety.
Richard
Hu
General
Manager of Philips Taiwan.
“Philips Taiwan continues to help Taiwan in
realizing intelligent and advanced healthcare solutions,” said Richard Hu,
General Manager of Philips Taiwan. “Digitalizing pathology so that tissue
samples can be viewed remotely, wherever they are needed, will not only enhance
laboratory efficiency and quality but also improve patient safety.”
In addition to clinical use, the digital
images will be stored in image repositories and used to teach pathology
students, or used for medical research, including cancer research.
Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution is
designed for in-vitro diagnostic purposes, helping pathologists to review and
interpret digital images of surgical pathology slides prepared from
formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples. It has market access
clearance in over fifty countries, including recent market clearance in Taiwan.