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		<title>New endoscope brings ear surgery into 21st century</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source: irishtimes.com Hearing loss affects more than 500 million people worldwide and surgery is one of the ways the problem [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Source: irishtimes.com</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Hearing loss affects more than 500  million people worldwide and surgery is one of the ways the problem can  be addressed. However, operating on the complex structure of the ear is  a challenge for ENT surgeons who have to perform delicate procedures  using large, cumbersome microscopes which Tympany Medical co-founder Dr Liz McGloughlin says are far from ideal.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In 2016 
McGloughlin teamed up with designer and company co-founder Rory 
O’Callaghan to develop a miniature device that will replace the scopes 
used by surgeons for the last half century. Tympany’s solution will 
revolutionise how ENT surgeons operate and will also allow many more 
procedures to be carried out in outpatient settings. &nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“We have developed
 the world’s first specialised endoscope for ear surgery that gives 
surgeons a wide-angle view of the ear but still allows them to operate 
without changing their well-established surgical techniques,” 
McGloughlin says. “Our product is called Otovu and it is a compact 
visualisation device that leverages cutting-edge optic and sensor 
technologies.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“Pathology of the  ear often necessitates surgery to repair the eardrum or remove benign  tumours which affect conductive or bony hearing and our device allows  surgeons to operate in a faster and more minimally invasive manner,”  explains McGloughlin who studied medicine at UCD and trained in  anaesthesia and critical care before joining the BioInnovate programme  at NUI Galway in 2016. BioInnovate brings medical practitioners, engineers and designers together to find solutions to unmet clinical needs.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“As an industrial  designer who also has a masters in medical-device design, Rory could see  the ergonomic challenges instantly and when we showed our initial  concept to Prof Colin Driscoll,  chair of the department of otorhinolaryngology – head and neck surgery –  at the Mayo Clinic, he was really excited and wondered why surgeons  were not already operating this way,” McGloughlin says.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Tailor our device’</h4>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“By working side by side with surgeons in Ireland, Europe and the Mayo Clinic in the US, and with the input of ENT professor Ivan Keogh,  also of NUI Galway, we have been able to tailor our device to meet  surgeons’ needs exactly – unlike existing microscopes and endoscopes.  The user interface was critical for us and it was also a huge challenge  to miniaturise the components. Traditionally, surgical solutions for  other specialisms were shoehorned into use for ENT procedures. With  Otovu ENT gets its own dedicated device. These are very skilled surgeons  and our device will allow them to do so much more,” McGloughlin says.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Tympany Medical  will be spun out from NUIG later this year and as of now the business  employs four people. It has been supported by Enterprise Ireland  with an investment of €426,000 under its commercialisation fund. In  2018, the company won €50,000 in the EU-backed EIT Health Headstart  competition for early-stage health service and product ideas. It is now  seeking to raise in excess of €1.5 million to secure regulatory approval  for the product in the US and Europe.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">‘Next milestone’</h4>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“As
 with all medtech products, there is a regulatory process so the next 
milestone is to complete that successfully,” says McGloughlin who may 
have medtech in her blood as her father is a biomedical engineer. “We 
are hoping to make or at least assemble the device in Ireland and a key 
selling point with healthcare systems worldwide is that, because our 
device will allow more surgeries to be done in a minimally invasive way,
 it will make absolute sense for them to go with it from an economic 
point of view.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">McGloughlin didn’t
 go into BioInnovate expecting to start a business. Rather she had seen 
it more as an opportunity to shed new light on her existing clinical 
practice. But a meeting of minds with Rory O’Callaghan and the 
realisation that their pooled backgrounds represented a strong skillset 
encouraged them to develop out their idea, which is expected to have its
 commercial launch in 2022.</p>
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