About this app
The Stryker Case Care app is a patient engagement tool that facilitates the sharing of surgical media, post operative instructions and other important content a surgeon would like to share with their patient to help improve the patient's post operative experience. It integrates with data stored directly on Stryker’s CONNECTED OR HUB and SDC4K devices. This app makes it easy for users to search, view, edit and email surgical images, videos and post operative instructions from an intuitive user interface.
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What’s New
iSuite Media Management v2 compatible • iSuite Media Management customers can now use Case Care to access their iSuite Media Management media library Hyperlinks in templates / Post-op reports • New widget in template manager that can be added on first or last page that allows for hyperlinks to be inserted, including the “branding” widget Image and video counter on “Connected” screen • See how many images or videos have been transferred during real-time wireless transfers Mail app compatibility • Now compatible with Outlook and Gmail apps to send emails Optimized viewing, annotation, and telestration • Swipe and zoom in Flipbook and Image Gallery • Auto snap arrows and text annotation on image • Visible identifiers that images have been annotated Improved case search function Improved icon sizing and design Displays size of media in Case Gallery Added Neuro, Spine and ENT anatomical image annotations and procedures Neuro sample case added to library, Improved sample ENT case In-app PDF creation with Case Images Password protection on reports and PDF’s Ability to save custom widgets in Surgeon Profile Manager (SSPM) Procedure and case images, split into two widgets
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- First observed Aug 16, 2026 · 3:08 PM Free