DUALTO™ Energy System: new surgical energy system

Johnson & Johnson MedTech presented in Greece the DUALTO Energy System, a new device that combines various forms of surgical energy.

DUALTO™ Energy System: new surgical energy system

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Johnson & Johnson MedTech is introducing the DUALTO™ Energy System in Greece, a new integrated technology system designed to significantly transform the delivery of surgical energy. DUALTO™ brings together in a single device all the forms of surgical energy required by surgical teams and combines multiple energy technologies into a unified, user-friendly system suitable for various types of procedures.

According to the announcement, designed to cover a wide range of surgical treatment approaches, DUALTO™ offers a simplified user experience and supports the flexible use of monopolar, bipolar, ultrasonic, and advanced bipolar energy tools in open and minimally invasive surgical procedures.

With a focus on reducing complexity in the operating room, DUALTO™ introduces a comprehensive approach to surgical energy management. The system’s modular design and flexible architecture allow for up to a 46% smaller footprint compared to the use of separate generators.

To date, the system is also the first and only solution on the market capable of operating in a dual-configuration, allowing two surgeons to apply energy simultaneously during complex procedures — a capability designed to significantly enhance collaboration and improve the overall flow of the procedure.

Initial feedback from healthcare professionals who have used DUALTO™ is highly positive. According to study data, 94% of surgeons believe the system is easier to use compared to existing solutions, while 100% of surgeons believe that the DUALTO™ system simplifies the user experience through a unified and user-friendly platform that controls all surgical energy used during a procedure. For nurses in particular, 71% believe that the DUALTO™ energy system could reduce the stress levels of medical staff during surgery through the system’s improved intraoperative diagnostics and equipment troubleshooting, compared to existing systems.

The first DUALTO™ systems are already in Greek hospitals, allowing Greek surgical teams to use the technology in a real-world setting and help evaluate its performance in daily clinical use.

Christina Prifti, Commercial Director of the Surgical Division at Johnson & Johnson MedTech, states: “The DUALTO™ Energy System was created to substantially support the demanding work of healthcare professionals in the operating room. Its presence in Greece strengthens the partnership and trust we have built with surgical teams over the years. As Johnson & Johnson MedTech, we are dedicated to providing solutions that simplify their daily work and allow them to focus on what matters most: patient care.

 

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