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ZEISS Unveils AI-Powered Robotic Visualization System for Advanced Surgery

AI-Powered Robotic Visualization System for Advanced Surgery

 

Oberkochen, Germany, October 30, 2024, – Now, with an incorporated Robotic Visualization System, ZEISS Meditec demonstrates an advanced innovative technology belonging to the field of AI whose primary aim is to enhance the practice of neurosurgery by ensuring better precision and data analysis in real-time.

The system is expected to help surgeons in intricate procedures and is expected to incorporate AI support in the form of real-time visuals. This advancement explains why more and more neurosurgeons and other Il specialists are embracing the applications of both emerging interactive technologies as well as Already Incorporate these systems.

So believes ZEISS, such possibilities come in combination with robotic control and AI-based assistance, which help in improving the results of the procedures and doing the operation with an extreme level of accuracy.

“The new system presents a (r)evolution of the market benchmark ZEISS KINEVO 900 and offers all current benefits,”

says Magnus Reibenspiess, Head of Microsurgery strategic business unit at ZEISS Medical Technology. He emphasizes:

“Developed with and for customers, ZEISS KINEVO 900 S meets the growing needs of neurosurgery.”

It is inertia, where also AI control of the radiological device is enhanced both in angles of view and re-positioning and where real-time statistics is given attention to accelerate actions in the OR.

“Our objective is to achieve that every surgical procedure becomes more predictable and that the best possible results under the circumstances are availed to every patient,” he added.

Artificial intelligence is quickly gaining more prominence in various aspects of healthcare including its application in medical devices, so ZEISS’s system is very much a step forward in the integration of man and machine. The company forecasts that this will set a benchmark for surgical neurology instruments across the globe.

With the system rolled out to different hospitals, ZEISS intends to leverage such a system within other fields of surgery so as to enhance the contribution of AI in healthcare in the future.

Source: https://www.zeiss.com/meditec-ag/en/media-news/press-releases/2024/robotic-visualisation-system-for-neuro-surgery.html

 

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