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Needle-Moving AI Research Trains Surgical Robots in Simulation

NVIDIA: Healthcare

A collaboration between NVIDIA and academic researchers is prepping robots for surgery. ORBIT-Surgical — developed by researchers from the University of Toronto, UC Berkeley, ETH Zurich, Georgia Tech and NVIDIA — is a simulation framework to train robots that could augment the skills of surgical teams while reducing surgeons’ cognitive load.

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10 of Specialtycare’s best Ancillary Care Services and Why They Work

SpecialtyCare

We collaborate directly with surgical teams to provide seamless integration. Sterile Processing Solutions Maintaining sterile surgical instruments is non-negotiable in healthcare. Our staffs expertise and technology ensure the highest safety standards.

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Five Ways to Address Operating Room Inefficiencies

CNECT

After joining CNECT, many surgery centers take advantage of our discounted prices on cleaning equipment that extends the lifespan of their surgical tools. Whether it’s the position of furniture or the location of tools, every element of the operating room has a role to play in maximizing efficiency. Thanks to our extensive I.T.

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The Technological Future of Surgery in Operating Rooms

BFW Inc.

It’s equipped with standard surgical tools such as forceps and needles, but what makes this robot special is that its tools are inside tiny catheters. Head-mounted cameras are helping surgical teams collaborate more efficiently. Surgeons can print exact replicas of the human body to hone their skills.