WATERTOWN, S.D. – April 18, 2024 – Prairie Lakes Healthcare System is one of the first healthcare systems in South Dakota to implement Ion, a robotic-assisted technology for minimally invasive biopsies deep within the lung not accessible through a traditional bronchoscope.
Dr. Svien Senne, Pulmonologist at Prairie Lakes Specialty Clinic performed the first three Ion assisted procedures today, April 18th, 2024. He is board certified in Pulmonology and sought extra training to perform this advanced procedure. “With this new technology during a procedure, we can achieve greater precision, extend our reach, increase stability, and provide answers sooner,” said Dr. Senne. “It tackles multiple complexities of lung biopsies, and I am thrilled to bring this advanced level of care to our patients.”
During a bronchoscopy with Ion, Dr. Senne uses the controller to navigate to the lung mass along a digitally planned path. The catheter can articulate 180 degrees in any direction to pass through small, difficult to navigate airways and around tight bends to reach all 18 segments of the lung.
Dr. Senne added, “Our goal is to expedite the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer, alleviating patient anxiety and minimizing critical waiting periods. By utilizing this innovative technology, we empower patients with timely answers and treatment decisions.”
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths. However, when found at an earlier stage, it is more likely to be treated successfully. For more information about Prairie Lakes Pulmonology and this new Ion technology, click here.