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LYDRAGEN attended the 10th Xiamen Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment Seminar for Colorectal Cancer and the Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Professional Committee of the Anhui Provincial Geriatrics Medical Association.
2025-11-24
Recently, the medical community has been abuzz with academic exchanges. From November 20 to 22, the 10th Xiamen Symposium on Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment of Colorectal Cancer was successfully held in Xiamen; concurrently, the Third Academic Conference of the Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Committee of the Anhui Provincial Geriatric Medicine Society, together with the 2025 Huainan City General Surgery Annual Meeting, was also convened. LYDRAGEN Minimally Invasive brought its products to multiple exhibitions, bringing together clinical experts and scholars from across the country to engage in in-depth discussions on innovations in minimally invasive surgical techniques and their clinical applications, thereby contributing to the high-quality development of minimally invasive surgery in China.
Xiamen Station: Focusing on Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Management of Colorectal Cancer and Jointly Exploring New Minimally Invasive Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches



LYDRAGEN Minimally Invasive prominently showcased its disposable electric endoscopic anastomosis device, disposable electric tubular anastomosis device, and disposable multi-channel single-port trocar—each meticulously tailored to the specific needs of colorectal cancer surgery. These instruments provide precise, safe, and efficient support for minimally invasive treatment of colorectal cancer.



Huainan Station in Anhui: Deeply Cultivating the Field of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery to Support Minimally Invasive Treatment for Elderly Patients

In view of the frail physical condition and relatively limited surgical tolerance of elderly patients, LYDRAGEN’s minimally invasive electric endoscopic anastomosis device and multi-channel single-port puncture instrument are both designed with “precision and safety” as their core principles. These devices effectively reduce surgical trauma, shorten operative time, and lower the incidence of postoperative complications, thereby meeting the clinical needs of minimally invasive treatment in elderly patients.


LYDRAGEN Minimally Invasive will continue to focus on the clinical diagnostic and therapeutic needs across various specialties, strengthen industry–university–research collaboration with clinical experts, and relentlessly drive product innovation and iterative upgrades. Our goal is to provide healthcare institutions with higher-quality, more efficient minimally invasive surgical instrument solutions, thereby continuously elevating the standard of minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment in all specialties and bringing greater benefits to more patients.