Proprio’s OR navigation system may completely redefine complex orthopedic surgery.

Proprio’s OR navigation system could improve orthopedic surgeries (Medical Design & Outsourcing)

Proprio is rolling its AI-powered surgical navigation system into operating rooms to collect data that will ultimately help surgeons improve how they perform procedures. The Seattle-based startup said it has placed its Paradigm system in several U.S. operating rooms to capture surgical data that will useful for accelerating the system’s development. “Our data-informed platform allows all members of the surgical team access to the right information, at the right time, in the right environment,” Proprio co-founder and CEO Gabriel Jones said in a statement. “By passively capturing data in the background of surgery, we understand and quantify surgery better and are positioned to create the most data-rich platform for surgeons.” For now, the system’s sensors are only watching and recording in select hospitals, but Proprio will activate the surgical navigation capabilities after getting a green light from the FDA. The company said it expects a commercial release in 2024. How Proprio’s Paradigm system works The system uses light field computer vision and AI to help surgeons visualize the ...


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