Proprio announced that its Paradigm surgical guidance platform reached a milestone with 50 successful surgeries completed.
The Proprio Paradigm platform is a new sensing modality aiding surgeons in the operating room while recording data to fuel a breakthrough digital twin capability – essentially modeling the potential results of key decisions. Leveraging an array of advanced computer vision sensors, Paradigm captures high-definition views of the surgery and integrates vast amounts of data (e.g., CT, MRI, operative plans) to deliver real-time 3D anatomical mapping – akin to Google Maps for surgery. This intelligent platform adapts to changes in the patient’s body, providing surgeons with tools and insights to improve outcomes.
In the first 50 surgeries with Paradigm, surgical teams successfully placed hundreds of implants with positive results across a range of challenging surgeries, from scoliosis to collapsed discs. On average, use of Paradigm led to a 10X reduction in radiation-based imaging as highly experienced surgeons and early career residents used the technology to safely and swiftly traverse complex anatomy and accomplish their goals.
The platform is expanding to leading hospitals in the US and abroad throughout 2024 and 2025.
“Reaching 50 successful surgeries in a tremendously complex specialty, like spine, is a huge milestone for Proprio. It is just the very beginning for us,” said Gabriel Jones, CEO and co-founder of Proprio. “80% of humans do not have access to the healthcare they need. We are immensely motivated to expand the reach of this essential technology to all of surgery, making it accessible to more surgeons and patients globally. Our goal is to extend the boundaries of what humans and computers can do together and to continue to shape the AI-driven future of surgery.”
Source: Proprio
Proprio announced that its Paradigm surgical guidance platform reached a milestone with 50 successful surgeries completed.
The Proprio Paradigm platform is a new sensing modality aiding surgeons in the operating room while recording data to fuel a breakthrough digital twin capability - essentially modeling the potential results of key...
Proprio announced that its Paradigm surgical guidance platform reached a milestone with 50 successful surgeries completed.
The Proprio Paradigm platform is a new sensing modality aiding surgeons in the operating room while recording data to fuel a breakthrough digital twin capability – essentially modeling the potential results of key decisions. Leveraging an array of advanced computer vision sensors, Paradigm captures high-definition views of the surgery and integrates vast amounts of data (e.g., CT, MRI, operative plans) to deliver real-time 3D anatomical mapping – akin to Google Maps for surgery. This intelligent platform adapts to changes in the patient’s body, providing surgeons with tools and insights to improve outcomes.
In the first 50 surgeries with Paradigm, surgical teams successfully placed hundreds of implants with positive results across a range of challenging surgeries, from scoliosis to collapsed discs. On average, use of Paradigm led to a 10X reduction in radiation-based imaging as highly experienced surgeons and early career residents used the technology to safely and swiftly traverse complex anatomy and accomplish their goals.
The platform is expanding to leading hospitals in the US and abroad throughout 2024 and 2025.
“Reaching 50 successful surgeries in a tremendously complex specialty, like spine, is a huge milestone for Proprio. It is just the very beginning for us,” said Gabriel Jones, CEO and co-founder of Proprio. “80% of humans do not have access to the healthcare they need. We are immensely motivated to expand the reach of this essential technology to all of surgery, making it accessible to more surgeons and patients globally. Our goal is to extend the boundaries of what humans and computers can do together and to continue to shape the AI-driven future of surgery.”
Source: Proprio
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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.