Surgery Imaging Applications
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Patients - Getting It All – Better Cancer Resections with FIRE – Guided Surgery
The Promise: With modern diagnostic and imaging technologies, cancer can be detected earlier than ever before. And with earlier detection comes the promise of a surgical cure—that is, the complete removal (or resection) of all tumor tissue from a patient. Research has shown that patients with surgical cures have fewer complications in recovery and a greatly enhanced survival rate when compared to patients who do not achieve surgical ...
By Akrotome Imaging, Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA).
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Researchers - FIRE—Blazing a New Trail in Guided Surgery and Diagnostics
Cancer-targeted molecular probes have the potential to revolutionize surgery and diagnostics. Offering unparalleled flexibility and outstanding performance, FIRE epitomizes the cutting edge of this technology. FIRE’s quenched, substrate-based probe (qSBP) technology guides surgeons by ensuring probe signal is only seen when cancer is detected, clearly delineating tumor tissue from healthy tissue and virtually eliminating spurious background fluorescence common in other probes. ...
By Akrotome Imaging, Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA).
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Investors - Akrotome FIRE
Advances in diagnostic methods have enabled the detection of cancer at the earliest stages when the chances for successful intervention are highest. For many solid tumors, the best chance for a cure is surgery. A surgical cure depends upon the complete removal of all cancer tissue from a patient (a “complete resection”). The main challenge of this approach is that it is very difficult for a surgeon to determine where diseased tissue ends and healthy tissue begins. The result is that many surgical ...
By Akrotome Imaging, Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA).
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Oral Surgery
Lasers have been used in dentistry for approximately two decades. For many intraoral soft tissue surgical procedures, the laser is a viable alternative to the scalpel. There are many categories of soft tissue procedures that can be treated by ...
By PIOON based in Wuhan, CHINA.
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Data Annotation for Life Sciences
From accelerating drug discovery to leveraging real world evidence, Centaur Labs provides life sciences innovators with high-quality medical data annotations at unprecedented speed and ...
By Centaur Labs based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA).
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Data Annotation for Medical Devices
From next generation AI-enabled devices to clinical decision support, Centaur Labs provides medical device innovators with high-quality medical data annotations at unprecedented speed and ...
By Centaur Labs based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA).
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Data Annotation for the Wellness Industry
From skin tone matching for cosmetics, to AI-enabled wellness applications, Centaur Labs provides innovative consumer brands with high-quality medical data annotations at unprecedented speed and ...
By Centaur Labs based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA).
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Data Annotation for Researchers
From AI innovation in emergency medicine to cardiology, Centaur Labs provides researchers on the cutting edge of their fields with high-quality medical data annotations at unprecedented speed and ...
By Centaur Labs based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA).
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Surgical Intelligence for using Video and Big Data
We help you optimize and simplify resource allocation for your complex surgeries - across devices, ORs, and people. Our SAAS analytics platform, powered by AORN Syntegrity™, leverages utilization insights and video-based context to manage OR blocks, staff and supplies efficiently. Additionally, our lean tray management solution accommodates surgeon preference while eliminating wasted instrument and ...
By Caresyntax based in Berlin, GERMANY.
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Data Annotation for Insurance
From more efficient claims processing and reimbursement, to improving customer service, Centaur Labs provides insurance innovators with high-quality medical data annotations at unprecedented speed and ...
By Centaur Labs based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA).
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Titanium for Medical
Because titanium is biocompatible, non-toxic and not rejected by the body, it has many medical uses, including surgical implements and implants, such as hip balls and sockets (joint replacement) and dental implants that can stay in place for up to 20 years. The titanium is often alloyed with about 4% aluminum or 6% Al and 4% ...
By VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. based in Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA).
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