Getinge launches Servo-c ventilator in India

The Servo-c is designed to address the diverse respiratory needs of both pediatric and adult patients, offering lung-protective therapeutic tool

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New Delhi: Getinge, a global leader in medical technology, has announced the launch of its cutting-edge Servo-c mechanical ventilator to the Indian market.
The Servo-c is designed to address the diverse respiratory needs of both pediatric and adult patients, offering lung-protective therapeutic tools. This launch is a significant step towards making advanced healthcare solutions accessible and affordable for hospitals across India.
With the rising costs of healthcare, there is an increased focus on investing in safe, high-quality, and sustainable solutions. Getinge’s Servo-c, drawing from over 50 years of Servo performance, aims to simplify respiratory support, ensuring hospitals in India have access to state-of-the-art equipment at an affordable price point.
Aruna Nayak, Managing Director at Getinge India, commented on the launch, “In the intensive care unit, the focus is on minimizing interruptions along a patient’s journey toward spontaneous breathing. Servo-c, with its seamless transition from invasive to non-invasive ventilation, High Flow therapy to weaning, ensures a smooth workflow for optimal patient outcomes. Our commitment to providing innovative solutions aligns with the healthcare landscape’s evolving needs. We believe the Servo-c will play a pivotal role in enhancing respiratory care in India, offering personalized treatments and streamlining workflows in intensive care units.”
Servo-c boasts essential functionalities for safe, easy, and efficient use, enabling personalized respiratory treatments. The modular component parts facilitate smart fleet management, ensuring uptime and cost efficiency without the need for proprietary disposables. Features such as CO2 monitoring and Servo Compass® contribute to visualizing volume and pressure targets, providing real-time and retrospective insights into lung mechanics and gas exchange.
Aruna Nayak further emphasized the significance of Servo-c in the Indian healthcare scenario, stating, “Our aim is to support healthcare professionals in India by keeping ICUs operational and providing them with the tools they need to care for their patients confidently.”