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While enhancing surgical results and improving the working environment of doctors, surgical robotics can further reduce patient trauma and achieve more safe, reliable and repeatable surgical treatments.Classification of surgical robotsThe precise positioning and movements of surgical robots enable them to play an important role in surgical scenarios that require ...
Matityahu will share details of his experience with the novel device for high-impact trauma. Panelist Matthew P. Gardner, M.D., an orthopaedic trauma surgeon at the Springfield Clinic, Springfield, Ill., will discuss the multiple patients he has treated using the CurvaFix IM Implant, highlighting surgical utility and potential benefits. ...
The newest members of CurvaFix’s Surgeon Advisory Board are: Samir Mehta, M.D. is a Philadelphia-based orthopaedic trauma surgeon at a busy Level I University Hospital. He holds several local, national, and international leadership positions in orthopaedic trauma, helping define the goals of care for the next generation of surgeons and volunteers in ...
– IV dislodgement is a near-daily problem for clinicians and their patients, according to a recent focus group of vascular access experts. ...
The NOVEOS system requires only 4-μL sample size per test which reduce quantity not sufficient errors, resampling and patient trauma. The advanced micro-particle technology limits interference from: Biotin, IgG / IgG4, and Solid-phase related cross-reactive carbohydrate determinant (CCD). ...
While highly effective, these methods require specialized imaging suites that are critically in need by many other patients. The new PUMA-G system allows for feeding tube insertion at the patient’s bedside. The device uses a magnetic balloon that is fed through the patient’s mouth and guided through the stomach with an external ...
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With The ViZOR, surgeons can see inside a patient’s anatomy through skin and tissue, for easier, faster and safer surgeries. ...
IlluminOss offers a unique and disruptive technology for the orthopedic trauma market. The Company's Photodynamic Bone Stabilization System is a minimally invasive approach for fracture repair and stabilization through a patient-specific intramedullary implant. The system utilizes a light-curable liquid polymer, contained within an expandable balloon, to create a ...
The syndrome, which is a complication arising from an increase in muscle pressure typically caused by internal bleeding following trauma, is challenging to detect and if diagnosed too late, can cause patients to lose their limb or their life. The wearable medical device eliminates the need to subject patients to needle injections and evaluations, ...
This technique eliminates significant procedural time compared to other techniques and reduces patient trauma, giving Argon Medical Devices a competitive advantage in the growing DVT market. ...