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Microsurgery Center of Eastern Finland – A meeting platform for professionals, researchers and companies

The Microsurgery Center of Eastern Finland is a meeting place for professionals learning about the latest surgical technologies, researchers, and companies. The R&D infrastructure enables practicing technical surgical skills that require high accuracy and developing innovations in the industry in close interaction with clinical professionals at the Kuopio University Hospital, as a part of the North Savo wellbeing services county. In addition to the latest surgical technologies, the equipment available at the Microsurgery Centre includes an adjustable hyperspectral imaging camera, an eye-tracking system for a microscope, VR user interfaces, a surgical video management system, and high-performance computers for running applications.

Established in 2017 and located at the Kuopio University Hospital, the Microsurgery Center of Eastern Finland provides services for professionals in medical care, technology companies and researchers. The center enables practicing surgical skills that require high accuracy with real instruments using simplified models and biological tissue. The work of the Microsurgery Center has been developed with the support of the Regional Council of North Savo and the European Regional Development Fund.

The facilities of the Microsurgery Center of Eastern Finland include a procedure planning space, a wet lab, a dry exercise laboratory and a conference area. Partners can also book office spaces from the center. For researchers, the facilities provide a setting for conducting versatile academic research.

“The equipment at the Microsurgery Center of Eastern Finland represents the latest technology in the industry. One of the main tendencies in the activities is striving to also get involved in product development. We’ve had an opportunity to participate in the product development efforts of many startups. The Microsurgery Center activities also include limited equipment testing. Our work has additionally included designing and implementing custom 3D simulation models in collaboration with Savonia University of Applied Science. The 3D-printed model enables examining the location of a brain aneurysm in the cerebral artery," says Antti Huotarinen, the Manager of the Microsurgery Center.

In addition to the latest surgical technologies, the research equipment includes an adjustable hyperspectral imaging camera, an eye-tracking system for a microscope, VR user interfaces, a surgical video management system, and high-performance computers for running applications. International courses in surgical medical technology are also annually organized at the center. Key services of the Microsurgery Center include product development and testing services, training, and research.

“The facilities are suitable for purposes such as product showcases by tech companies and product development work. Product showcases at the center’s facilities enable companies to train professionals to use new technologies and devices. The device can be further introduced to clinical and operative use through testing and product development. The genuine hospital environment and direct contact with end users enable giving instant feedback and obtaining knowledge about any development needs related to the technology," says Ahmed Hussein, Clinical coordinator at the center.

Mikrokirurgiakeskuksen johtaja Antti Huotarinen ja kliininen koordinaattori Ahmed Hussein esittelevät AESCULAPin eksoskooppia, joka on Mikrokirurgiakeskuksen uusimpia laitteita.
The Manager of Microsurgery Center Antti Huotarinen and Clinical coordinator Ahmed Hussein are demonstrating the AESCULAP exoscope, one of the center’s latest acquisitions.
Mikrokirurgiakeskuksen ja ortopedian yhteishankinta, artroskopiasimulaattori, joka mahdollistaa niveltähystystoimenpiteiden harjoittelun. Kuvassa olkapään leikkausten, kuten kiertäjäkalvon leikkauksien harjoitteluun sopiva moduuli.
The arthroscopy simulator jointly procured by the Microsurgery Center and Orthopedics enables practicing arthroscopic surgery procedures. The module shown is suitable for practicing surgical procedures on the shoulder area, such as rotator cuff surgeries.