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What's the Point?

By Daniel Foster17 Mar 2025

We build medical devices, specifically flow measurement equipment for cardiovascular surgery. Why do we do that? What’s the point?

Restoration of life. And by life, we mean far more than the biological process of survival. Human beings have an innate aversion to suffering. We don’t like to see others in pain any more than we like it ourselves. This is especially poignant in children. We want to give people, particularly children, their lives back: their health, opportunities to grow, learn, have wonderful experiences of all kinds.

That’s why we designed a pair of congenital heart defect repair flow probes for Boston Children's Hospital, knowing the market was too small for us to ever recover the investment. We spent the money to design, test, and build them because they would help improve the lives of children at BCH.

Why Boston Children’s in particular? Well, the probes are available to any children’s hospital who wants them, but Boston came to us with a need, so we filled it.

They know a lot about the needs of children, as evidenced by their large medical follow-up infrastructure. They can also enroll kids in clinical trials and research programs if they seem to be a good fit.

That’s why we answered the call from Boston Children’s: they’re proactive, striving to correct potential complications before they arise. Afterall, proactivity is why our technology exists. We offer flow measurements for cardiovascular surgery so that problems can be caught and corrected while the patient is still on the table. That’s the point.

Take a look at what we can offer your hospital here.

And if you made it to the end of this blog, then that probably means you’re a cardiovascular clinician, so thanks for everything you do!

               Transonic Systems, Inc

                              The Measure of Better Results