Surgical Visualization Articles & Analysis
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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. The video series highlights the exoscope as a versatile alternative to traditional optical microcopy. Seven of the videos highlight the use of Synaptive’s robotic ...
Synaptive Medical, a global medical device and technology company solving surgical, imaging and data challenges, is pleased to announce the appointment of Timothy J. ...
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for the disposable, Gastro Intestinal Balloon Indicator (GIBI HD™) calibration tube for use in gastric and bariatric surgical procedures. The company expects U.S. commercial sales to begin in September 2022. ...
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 study incorporated the use of the Activ Surgical intraoperative surgical intelligence and the proprietary ActivPerfusion™ visualization mode that allows for dye-free detection and display of tissue perfusion and real-time imperceptible latency. ...
Augmedics, a developer of an augmented-reality (AR) surgical visualization system, has secured $8.3 million in Series A funding. ...
Augmedics, a pioneer in augmented reality surgical image guidance, has announced U.S. 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 ...
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. ...
(NASDAQ:OFIX), a global medical device company with a spine and orthopedics focus, and nView medical, a Salt Lake City-based company developing surgical imaging and guidance systems enabled by artificial intelligence (AI), today announced a partnership and investment agreement to jointly develop and co-market the innovative nView systems with Orthofix cervical spine and pediatric ...
Now, the Montreal-based company that Petrecca helped found is poised to solve the problem of residual brain cancer. Reveal Surgical is taking aim at glioblastomas, the most common and fatal type of malignant brain tumour. ...
Senhance goes beyond the typical surgical robotic systems, providing surgical assurance through haptic feedback, eye-tracking camera control, and 3D visualization, and is the first platform to offer 3 mm instruments (the smallest instrument available in the world on a robotic surgical platform). The Senhance ...
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. ...
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 fourth program initiation was in Russia, following a hospital’s purchase of a Senhance Surgical System. This represents the first Senhance Surgical System to be utilized in Russia. ...
Senhance goes beyond the typical surgical robotic systems, providing surgical assurance through haptic feedback, eye-tracking camera control, and 3D visualization, and is the first platform to offer 3 mm instruments (the smallest instrument available in the world on a robotic surgical platform). The Senhance ...
Senhance goes beyond the typical surgical robotic systems, providing surgical assurance through haptic feedback, eye-tracking camera control, and 3D visualization, and is the first platform to offer 3 mm instruments (the smallest instrument available in the world on a robotic surgical platform). The Senhance ...
The VisionPort™ imaging and access system simplifies laparoscopic procedures for hospitals and provides surgeon-controlled visualization. Its dual-camera design offers multiple, simultaneous views of the anatomy and surgical instrumentation – unavailable with conventional laparoscopic systems. ...
The ability to detect blood flow is critical in most surgical procedures today. Currently, surgeons need to depend on their skill and training to make a decision or acquire expensive surgical visualization towers and inject a dye into the patient in order to see blood flow or determine if tissue is viable. ...
The nView s1, nView medical’s breakthrough imaging system reached its 50th surgery. Twelve surgeons across three leading pediatric hospitals have used nView’s insta-3D™ technology on procedures ranging from spinal deformity corrections, to discectomies, periacetabular osteotomies and extremity procedures. nView medical CEO, Cristian Atria, commented: “To celebrate ...
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. ...