In what areas will the Histolog™ Scanner developed by SamanTree Medical be of use?
Designed on the basis of ground-breaking technology devised by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), the Histolog™ Scanner is aimed at cancer surgery. It is used to analyse tumours directly in the operating theatre to ensure that the entire tumour has been removed, and therefore limit the number of subsequent operations. Thanks to this process, we have estimated that we could reduce further operations by up to 90 %. This new imaging method is a unique and direct aid in cancer surgery, and improves the quality of life of patients while reducing the cost of treatment.
How did your project evolve, and what are its prospects?
The project has undergone substantial change over the past decades, both in terms of its concept and maturity. From the optics lab to the operating theatre, there’s a huge leap. It mainly started as a new technology, which, by decoupling the notions of resolution and field of view, allowed for the capture of microscopy images in unprecedented dimensions. After years of developments, tests and validation processes, the first cancer surgery product is now about to be launched on the market.
What advice would you give people who wish to get into the start-up adventure?
First of all, don’t tackle a project unless it’s really motivating. Because it’s a long road, and sometimes far longer than anticipated, and only a truly motivating project can justify all the time and effort you’ll have to channel into it.
Obviously, first you have to make sure that the project fills a real need, and therefore that is suits a particular market. This will be decisive when it comes to attracting the partners needed to ensure its success.
agap2 expertise
Aurèle, consultant for agap2, is helping SamanTree Medical to design the Histolog™ Scanner.
“I’m in charge of the design, development and industrialisation of the Histolog™ Scanner’s disposable optical interface. The challenge is to produce an interface that is very easy to use, and very precisely locates cancerous tissues, and will be well protected from blood, dust, and the impact of surgical instruments, etc. I’ve attended several surgical interventions to make sure that the scanner and optical interface fit in well, and meet the surgeons’ requirements. This project will considerably improve cancer surgery, and therefore patients’ lives. It’s also very motivating to be able to produce a product from start to finish; that is from design to marketing.
Samantree Medical aims to develop a cutting-edge product that’s simple to use and robust, and is doing everything it can to achieve this goal. It really is exciting to be part of this incredible team, and to be contributing to this project!”