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AI predicts brain tumors before surgery with near-perfect accuracy
Artificial intelligence is moving from the lab bench into the operating room, promising to spot and classify brain tumors with a level of speed and precision that would have sounded like science ...
IIT-Kharagpur, in collaboration with the Intuitive Foundation, unveils a research initiative, MANAS, to harness AI for enhancing surgical safety and automation. Using the da Vinci Research Kit, this ...
UB scholars are leading a new wave of artificial intelligence-driven projects that aim to provide doctors with advanced tools ...
Johnson & Johnson MedTech has partnered with Silicon Valley giant NVIDIA to advance the integration of artificial intelligence in surgical procedures. The collaboration aims to enhance real-time ...
As a medical student pursuing surgery, I must balance learning new skills with properly serving patients and ensuring my team can function efficiently in the bustling hospital. With a scarcity of ...
Advanced technology is reshaping general surgery at a pace no one could have predicted a few decades ago. Artificial intelligence and robotics now drive change in operating rooms everywhere, touching ...
Zimmer Biomet is changing surgical robotics by integrating AI and data-driven solutions to enhance precision and patient ...
AI strategies for spine surgeons improve surgical planning, documentation, and patient risk assessment to optimize outcomes and efficiency.
Caresyntax has raised $180 million in a Series C extension and debt financing round, the company announced today, further fueling the development and marketing of its "surgical intelligence platform," ...
From AI to prior authorization, here are nine key studies on orthopedic care in 2025. 1. An internal study of New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery’s Lifestyle Medicine Program found it was ...
A few years before artificial intelligence started making headlines in health care, Dr. Diana Ponsky, a Beachwood-based facial plastic surgeon, had a curious situation with a patient who had recently ...
This is going to sound cold because it is - we can let China do this, then steal their training data. Life is cheap there and we can't change that because it's a cultural value and not ours to judge.
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