The Christ Hospital Health Network Simplifies Breast Cancer Surgery With MOLLI


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The Christ Hospital Health Network, known for providing the best, most compassionate care for its community, is the first in Ohio to adopt MOLLI Surgical’s wire-free and radiation-free breast cancer localization technology: MOLLI®. The MOLLI device features the smallest localization marker on the market that precisely marks where tumors are located prior to breast cancer surgery, helping the surgeon remove them more efficiently and improving the patient’s overall experience.

The Christ Hospital Health Network’s adoption of this technology reflects its commitment to doing everything it takes for patients, such as driving innovations like wire-free localization that improve the patient experience. Going forward, MOLLI Surgical will be the provider of wire-free, radiation-free technology for breast surgery.

“Marking the tumor for those needing breast cancer surgery can be a difficult experience for the patient — typically using a wire on the same day of surgery. MOLLI decouples localization from surgery, providing more flexibility for the patient,” says Jennifer B. Manders, MD. “Plus, the device is easy-to-use, efficient, and extremely precise. We chose MOLLI after testing other wire-free and radiation-free devices as it had proven to deliver superior results and benefits for the patient, the radiologist, and the surgeon.”

“Like ourselves, the team at The Christ Hospital Health Network is dedicated to reimagining what healthcare can be and truly understanding patient-first care,” said Fazila Seker, Ph.D., President and CEO of MOLLI Surgical Inc. “We are committed to helping them create more efficiencies in their radiology and surgery departments and deliver exceptional outcomes and experiences for their patients.”

MOLLI Surgical’s FDA-cleared MOLLI® allows surgeons to pinpoint cancerous tissue for faster, more accurate, and less painful tumor removal, offering an improved experience and better cosmetic outcomes for breast cancer patients, as well as patients living with different types of cancers. The wire-free technology includes the MOLLI Marker®, about the size of a sesame seed, that can be detected using the MOLLI Wand® and the MOLLI Tablet®.

To learn more about MOLLI Surgical, please visit: mollisurgical.com.

About The Christ Hospital Health Network:

The Christ Hospital Health Network is an acute care hospital located in Mt. Auburn with a remote hospital location in Liberty Township, five ambulatory outpatient centers, and dozens of offices conveniently located throughout the region. More than 1,300 talented physicians and more than 6,000 dedicated team members support the Network. Its mission is to improve the health of the community and to create patient value by providing exceptional outcomes and the finest experiences, all in an affordable way. The Network has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the #1 hospital in the Cincinnati region and awarded Healthgrades “America’s 50 Best Hospitals” for being in the top 1% in the nation for providing the highest clinical quality year over year. It is also a Press Ganey Guardian of Excellence Award recipient, which recognizes top-performing healthcare organizations that achieve the 95th percentile or above of performance in patient experience. The Christ Hospital is among a select number of hospitals in the nation to be awarded Magnet® recognition for nursing excellence. For more than 130 years, The Christ Hospital has provided compassionate care to those it serves.

About MOLLI Surgical:

MOLLI Surgical started in the operating room, where surgeons were using dated tools to treat cancer patients — and we knew we could do better. Our surgical wand is precise, easy-to-use, and built with the realities of the operating room in mind. More importantly, it is built with patients in mind. Our technology replaces procedures to mark tumors with one that is not only kinder — but more accurate, efficient, and cost-effective. MOLLI Surgical is proud to build the advanced equipment that patients prefer to have and that physicians prefer to use. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.

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