Zebra Medical Vision and DePuy Ireland entered into a global co-development and commercialization agreement to bring artificial intelligence (AI) opportunities to orthopedics, based on imaging data.
Zebra-Med’s AI technology uses algorithms to create three-dimensional models from x-ray images as an affordable alternative to CT scans and MRI imaging for pre-operative surgical planning. It may enable more frequent use of other tools, like patient specific instruments or robotic assistance, without reliance on traditional MRI or CT-based imaging.
This technology will be introduced as part of DePuy Synthes’ VELYS Digital Surgery solutions for pre-operative, operative and post-operative patient care.
“We are thrilled to start this collaboration and have the opportunity to impact and improve orthopaedic procedures and outcomes in areas including the knee, hip, shoulder, trauma and spine care,” said Eyal Gura, Co-Founder and CEO of Zebra Medical Vision. “We share a common vision surrounding the impact we can have on patients’ lives through the use of AI, and we are happy to initiate such a meaningful strategic partnership, leveraging the tools and knowledge we have built around bone health AI in the last five years.”
Zebra Medical Vision and DePuy Ireland entered into a global co-development and commercialization agreement to bring artificial intelligence (AI) opportunities to orthopedics, based on imaging data.
Zebra-Med’s AI technology uses algorithms to create three-dimensional models from x-ray images as an affordable alternative to CT scans and...
Zebra Medical Vision and DePuy Ireland entered into a global co-development and commercialization agreement to bring artificial intelligence (AI) opportunities to orthopedics, based on imaging data.
Zebra-Med’s AI technology uses algorithms to create three-dimensional models from x-ray images as an affordable alternative to CT scans and MRI imaging for pre-operative surgical planning. It may enable more frequent use of other tools, like patient specific instruments or robotic assistance, without reliance on traditional MRI or CT-based imaging.
This technology will be introduced as part of DePuy Synthes’ VELYS Digital Surgery solutions for pre-operative, operative and post-operative patient care.
“We are thrilled to start this collaboration and have the opportunity to impact and improve orthopaedic procedures and outcomes in areas including the knee, hip, shoulder, trauma and spine care,” said Eyal Gura, Co-Founder and CEO of Zebra Medical Vision. “We share a common vision surrounding the impact we can have on patients’ lives through the use of AI, and we are happy to initiate such a meaningful strategic partnership, leveraging the tools and knowledge we have built around bone health AI in the last five years.”
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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.