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January’s Journal of Neurosurgery (JNS) published a series of 17 videos that examine the application of exoscopic visualization in cerebrovascular, neuro-oncologic, pediatric, peripheral nerve, and spinal neurosurgery. ...
Synaptive Medical, a global medical device and technology company solving surgical, imaging and data challenges, is pleased to announce the appointment of Timothy J. Scannell as the new Chair of the Board of Directors, effective June 20, 2023. Mr. Scannell joined Synaptive Medical’s Board of Directors in August 2022, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise in the medical device ...
“FDA clearance of our GIBI HD™ calibration tube, which supports bariatric procedures across the spectrum, marks an important addition to our suite of physician led weight loss solutions and we look forward to formally introducing this important new product at the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders – IFSO 2022 World ...
Surgeons using the ArthroFree System will be able to visualize the surgical field during minimally invasive surgery without the cumbersome and inefficient camera and light wires that all legacy systems continue to require. ...
The potential impact of the ActivSight imaging module and Activ Surgical visualization technology to improve patient safety is incredibly ...
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance and the U.S. launch of its groundbreaking xvision Spine system (XVS), the first AR guidance system to be used in surgery. xvision Spine allows surgeons to visualize the 3D spinal anatomy of a patient during surgery as if they had “x-ray vision,” and to accurately navigate instruments ...
With The ViZOR, surgeons can see inside a patient’s anatomy through skin and tissue, for easier, faster and safer surgeries. The ViZOR can be used in many procedures, with the first intended use in minimally invasive spine surgeries. ...
Just like your car’s GPS navigation, tracking data from an optical measurement system can be used to visualize the surgical instrument’s location relative to patient image sets, and to plan and navigate the instrument’s path to the target/treatment site. Check out our new infographic that illustrates how optical tracking works! ...
This approach makes the 3D images available throughout surgery, enabling real time visualization. The nView s1 doubles up as a surgical guidance system with GPS-like technology that uses the true representation of the anatomy as maps and incorporates AI technology to augment the surgeon’s understanding of the surgery. ...
“Ninety percent of the time the failures are exactly where the surgery stopped,” explains Kevin Petrecca, Chief of the Department of Neurosurgery at the McGill University Health Centre, about those elusive cancer cells. ...
The ISU enables machine vision-driven control of the camera for a surgeon by responding to commands and recognizing certain objects and locations in the surgical field, and allows a surgeon to change the visualized field of view using the movement of their instruments. “Prior to our adoption of Senhance, we avoided adding a soft tissue robotics platform to our general ...
There are a slew of digital health startups looking to change the surgical space to make it more connected, from Hillrom's surgical communication tool to Activ Surgical’s solution that gives surgeons real-time intraoperative visual data. London-based virtual surgery platform Proximie is looking to tackle surgical connectivity challenges with its augmented ...
nView’s mission is to make surgery safer, faster, and consistently accurate by creating instant 3D information throughout the surgical procedure. nView s1 is an imaging system that integrates the latest developments in low-dose X-ray imaging and AI-enabled imaging algorithms to provide multiplanar, fluoroscopic and augmented views derived from fast tomographic ...
The initial features of the ISU enable machine vision-driven control of the camera for a surgeon by responding to commands and recognizing certain objects and locations in the surgical field, and allow a surgeon to change the visualized field of view using the movement of their instruments. The newest ISU features expand upon these capabilities and introduce more advanced ...
The hospital’s surgical department offers a wide range of surgical specialities, with a focus on cardiovascular and gastrointestinal surgery, where it employs a variety of surgical solutions including open, laparoscopic, and robotically assisted procedures. ...
The ISU enables machine vision-driven control of the camera for a surgeon by responding to commands and recognizing certain objects and locations in the surgical field, and allows a surgeon to change the visualized field of view using the movement of their instruments. The newest ISU features expand upon these capabilities and introduce more advanced features including: 3D ...
New View Surgical, Inc., a medical device company developing proprietary imaging and access technologies for minimally invasive surgery (MIS), announced today that it received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. ...
BOSTON – June 11, 2021— ActivSurgical™, a digital surgery pioneer, today announced the introduction of ActivInsights™ software suite, a proprietary augmented reality (AR)-based bundle that offers real time tissue assessment in the form of previously unavailable visual overlays. ...
nView medical CEO, Cristian Atria, commented: “To celebrate the 50th surgery milestone we gave the nView s1 new capabilities to further improve accuracy and operating room efficiency. ...
ALM-488 is an investigational fluorescently labelled nerve targeting pharmaceutical being developed as an adjunct for the visualization of nerves at risk for injury during head and neck surgery. ...