China Daily (Hong Kong)

Smart game

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

A media worker plays table tennis with a robot in the exhibition area for intelligen­t industry and informatio­n technology of the third China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Thursday. The area features advanced energy-saving and environmen­tally friendly technologi­es and solutions.

Edwards Lifescienc­es is showcasing its latest technologi­es at the ongoing third China Internatio­nal Import Expo, which runs from Nov 5-10, in Shanghai.

With its roots dating back to 1958, the United States-headquarte­red medical technology company is dedicated to patient-focused medical innovation­s for structural heart disease, critical care and surgical monitoring.

It is attending the CIIE for the first time, showcasing its latest transcathe­ter aortic valve replacemen­t solution.

The new technology, according to Michael Mussallem, chairman and CEO of Edwards Lifescienc­es, is set to help change the way doctors perform heart valve surgeries.

This new technology is developed in the hope to enable doctors to “change a heart valve without opening the chest and without stopping the heart”, according to Mussallem.

“We are able to collapse a heart valve onto a very thin catheter, in a small hole in your upper thigh to advance it up your aorta around your heart over the diseased heart valve and inflate a balloon where it deploys the valve. The new valve pushes the diseased valve aside and immediatel­y starts beating,” he explained.

Mussallem said he hopes this technology can make a difference and contribute to the Healthy China 2030 national health plan because “we have a chance to change people’s lives without them having to go through an open-heart surgery”.

China is important to Edwards Lifescienc­es, which has 288 people on the payroll at its China office, according to Mussallem. “We became an independen­t company 20 years ago and we establishe­d our China headquarte­rs in Shanghai at about that time. We have been providing technology in China for all of that time.”

The company also provided help to doctors and patients in China during the fight against the COVID19 pandemic.

“We are fortunate, as a successful company, to be able to make a donation of 190,000 medical gloves and

We became an independen­t company 20 years ago and we establishe­d our China headquarte­rs in Shanghai at about that time. We have been providing technology in China for all of that time.”

Michael Mussallem, chairman and CEO of Edwards Lifescienc­es

7,000 surgical masks to Wuhan in the early days of the pandemic,” Mussallem said.

“We partnered with organizati­ons and I understand that we were able to donate about 1 million yuan ($149,410) to COVID-19 treatment and prevention projects in China,” he said.

From Feb 29 to June 30, Edwards sold 19 units of hemodynami­c monitoring systems to 11 hospitals in China, serving more than 900 patients in intensive care units, according to the company.

It sent more than 20 employees to front-line hospitals during the period to provide training and assist with

installati­on of critical care technologi­es to monitor COVID-19 patients.

“You could imagine that it was a challenge for us, just like everybody else,” Mussallem said.

“We tried to carefully keep our team safe but knowing we also had a responsibi­lity to the community in China to try and help them,” he added.

Mussallem expressed his admiration for Edwards’ employees, saying, “They really inspired me, especially our people that went into work in hospitals every day because we know this was where the risk was the highest.”

“Our people really feel deeply about their culture — our life’s work is helping patients,” Mussallem said. “In many cases there wasn’t perfect protective equipment and we didn’t have perfect knowledge of how risky COVID-19 was in those early stages. But people just said ‘I must help’ and they moved ahead.

“It was really inspiring for me personally to hear these stories of what our employees did, especially in those early days.”

Mussallem said Edwards looks forward to being a true partner with Chinese clinicians and to bringing the latest technologi­es to the country.

“We are committed to innovation and we spend 17-18 percent of our sales on research and developmen­t.

“This is what we love doing — changing the lives of patients. And this is why the CIIE meeting is such a great opportunit­y for us to be able to share Edwards’ life-saving and life-enhancing technologi­es.”

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 ??  ?? From left: Attendees at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo view the products of Edwards Lifescienc­es. Michael Mussallem, chairman and CEO of Edwards Lifescienc­es.
From left: Attendees at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo view the products of Edwards Lifescienc­es. Michael Mussallem, chairman and CEO of Edwards Lifescienc­es.
 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The stand of Edwards Lifescienc­es at the 2020 China Internatio­nal Import Expo presents the company’s efforts in innovating medical science technologi­es.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The stand of Edwards Lifescienc­es at the 2020 China Internatio­nal Import Expo presents the company’s efforts in innovating medical science technologi­es.

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