
Advita Ortho was granted U.S. Patent No. 12,544,141 for an AI-enabled surgical planning framework designed to help surgeons focus on the clinical factors that matter during joint replacement procedures.
By defining how priorities are handled during surgical planning, the patent establishes a foundation for future innovation across Advita’s Active Intelligence ecosystem, such as decision support, data-driven optimization and visualization tools.
Advita’s patented approach outlines a weight-based algorithm to help prioritize these variables, rather than treating all parameters equally. By establishing a framework for how different factors may be balanced based on patient anatomy and the surgeon preference, the patent defines a pathway toward more consistent planning decisions aligned with individual surgical philosophies. Over time, this framework is designed to learn from previous cases and refine its recommendations as more data becomes available.
“This work reflects how we are applying artificial intelligence in practical, surgeon-driven ways,” said Aurelio Sahagun, CEO at Advita Ortho. “By combining clinical insight with real-world data, we are building AI technologies that help improve consistency, personalization and confidence in surgical decision-making.”
Source: Advita Ortho
Advita Ortho was granted U.S. Patent No. 12,544,141 for an AI-enabled surgical planning framework designed to help surgeons focus on the clinical factors that matter during joint replacement procedures.
By defining how priorities are handled during surgical planning, the patent establishes a foundation for future innovation across Advita's...
Advita Ortho was granted U.S. Patent No. 12,544,141 for an AI-enabled surgical planning framework designed to help surgeons focus on the clinical factors that matter during joint replacement procedures.
By defining how priorities are handled during surgical planning, the patent establishes a foundation for future innovation across Advita’s Active Intelligence ecosystem, such as decision support, data-driven optimization and visualization tools.
Advita’s patented approach outlines a weight-based algorithm to help prioritize these variables, rather than treating all parameters equally. By establishing a framework for how different factors may be balanced based on patient anatomy and the surgeon preference, the patent defines a pathway toward more consistent planning decisions aligned with individual surgical philosophies. Over time, this framework is designed to learn from previous cases and refine its recommendations as more data becomes available.
“This work reflects how we are applying artificial intelligence in practical, surgeon-driven ways,” said Aurelio Sahagun, CEO at Advita Ortho. “By combining clinical insight with real-world data, we are building AI technologies that help improve consistency, personalization and confidence in surgical decision-making.”
Source: Advita Ortho
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





