RSIP Vision has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based total hip replacement solution that provides an automated 3D structure of the patients’ hip for surgical planning.
The technology will create a precise fit of the implant to best accommodate patient anatomy using an AI algorithm. The solution allows for complex segmentation and landmark detection of the patient’s body structure, making the surgical planning simple, rapid and accurate.
“THA [is a] very common procedure nowadays; it is performed daily in most medical centers. Recovery and rehabilitation depend on planning the procedure and selecting the perfect implant, which is tailor-made for each unique patient. This is time consuming and at the same time crucial for the success of the operation,” says Dr. Rabeeh Fares, Radiologist; Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv. “From our perspective, a fully automated algorithm for segmentation of a diseased joint has become mandatory in our daily practice as it is far more accurate and time-saving in comparison with a manual method.”
Earlier this month, Ortoma launched the Ortoma Treatment Solution 4 for hip procedure planning, also upgraded with the capability of artificial intelligence.
RSIP Vision has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based total hip replacement solution that provides an automated 3D structure of the patients' hip for surgical planning.
The technology will create a precise fit of the implant to best accommodate patient anatomy using an AI algorithm. The solution allows for complex segmentation...
RSIP Vision has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based total hip replacement solution that provides an automated 3D structure of the patients’ hip for surgical planning.
The technology will create a precise fit of the implant to best accommodate patient anatomy using an AI algorithm. The solution allows for complex segmentation and landmark detection of the patient’s body structure, making the surgical planning simple, rapid and accurate.
“THA [is a] very common procedure nowadays; it is performed daily in most medical centers. Recovery and rehabilitation depend on planning the procedure and selecting the perfect implant, which is tailor-made for each unique patient. This is time consuming and at the same time crucial for the success of the operation,” says Dr. Rabeeh Fares, Radiologist; Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv. “From our perspective, a fully automated algorithm for segmentation of a diseased joint has become mandatory in our daily practice as it is far more accurate and time-saving in comparison with a manual method.”
Earlier this month, Ortoma launched the Ortoma Treatment Solution 4 for hip procedure planning, also upgraded with the capability of artificial intelligence.
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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.