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AI in the operating room

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The "Digital Scrubs" project improves working conditions in the operating room. Through neuroergonomic assistance systems that visualize attention and stress in real time, artificial intelligence is becoming the new member of the surgical team. In our video, researchers explain how AI and biometric sensors can increase patient safety and change surgical practice.

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Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Artificial intelligence: the new member of the surgical team

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How can artificial intelligence improve patient safety in the operating room? The "Digital Scrubs" project shows how neuroergonomic assistance systems and biometric sensors optimize working conditions for surgeons. Find out more in our video!
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Artificial intelligence: the new member of the surgical team
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VisioPrinTech: 3D-printed Cornea to restore eyesight

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The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), in collaboration with Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and Evonik Healthcare, developed a method to restore eyesight by printing a new cornea during surgery using a laser-based process with personalized bioink. The "VisioPrinTech" process addresses corneal disorders, common among the aging population.
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Portable diagnostic device for early detection of deep vein thrombosis

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A new EU-funded project called ThrombUS+ aims to detect vein thrombosis at an early stage. Vein thrombosis poses a significant health risk, often occurring without symptoms and potentially leading to life-threatening pulmonary embolisms. The project is developing a portable solution that enables continuous monitoring and immediate detection.
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Self-powered sensor enhances MRI efficiency

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MRI scans, a crucial diagnostic tool for conditions ranging from liver disease to brain tumors, require patients to remain completely still to avoid blurring the images. A new self-powered sensor could revolutionize this process by detecting patient movement in real time and stopping the MRI scan to prevent motion artifacts.
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