A leading healthcare facility required a streamlined imaging workflow to boost their efficiency and accuracy during surgical and interventional procedures. With the rising demands of high-volume imaging and multi-disciplinary collaboration, the shift toward digitally integrated systems became essential. This project demonstrates how a connected workflow can seamlessly enhance both surgical and diagnostic imaging processes, driving better outcomes and improved collaboration.
Challenge
The challenge was to integrate C-Arm fluoroscopy systems with PACS – Picture Archiving and Communication System and hospital data management platforms, ensuring real-time imaging access, secure storage, and seamless communication across departments.
Manual handling of image data resulted in delays and errors.
Surgeons needed immediate access to patient imaging data in the operating room for better informed decisions.
Storage and retrieval inefficiencies created issues for post-procedure reviews and audits.
Solution
The project implemented a digitally connected workflow, as illustrated in the system diagram and the key aspects that were involved are listed below –
C-Arm Device Integration: Connected directly with the PACS server for real-time upload and retrieval.
Centralized Database: Ensured secure and scalable storage of imaging data.
Automated Workflow Engine: Streamlined the flow of patient and imaging information between the scanner, workstation, and archive systems.
Advanced Viewing Station: Enabled radiologists and surgeons to review, annotate, and export images with minimal latency.
DICOM Standards: Guaranteed interoperability across systems for reliable data sharing.
The Impact
Operational Efficiency: Reduced image transfer and reporting time by over 40%.