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Spiro Robotics successfully completes first trial of tracheal intubation device

January 7, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Spiro Robotics, a medical device innovator based in the Bay Area, has announced the successful completion of its first-in-human trial for the Spiro-Vista, a groundbreaking image-guided tracheal intubation device designed to “revolutionize difficult airway management”. 

Out of an estimated 30 million tracheal intubations performed annually in the United States, 6 million are difficult. This represents a large unmet medical need and a large market opportunity for Spiro Robotics.

In a trial involving 30 patients with highly complex and challenging airways, all participants were successfully intubated on the first attempt without adverse events or complications. [Read more…] about Spiro Robotics successfully completes first trial of tracheal intubation device

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: airway, difficult, intubation, management, robotics, spiro, tracheal, vista

Empowering older adults with home-care robots

December 19, 2024 by Farhana Ali

Researchers assess factors influencing willingness to use home-care robots among caregivers and older adults in Japan, Ireland, and Finland

The rapidly increasing aging population will lead to a shortage of care providers in the future. While robotic technologies are a potential alternative, their widespread use is limited by poor acceptance.

In a new study, researchers from Chiba University have examined a user-centric approach to understand the factors influencing user willingness among caregivers and recipients in Japan, Ireland, and Finland. Users’ perspectives can aid the development of home-care robots with better acceptance.

Advances in medicine have led to an increase in human longevity. Estimates suggest that by 2030, one in every six individuals globally will be aged over 60 years. This rapid increase in the aging population implies a larger number of aged individuals requiring care. [Read more…] about Empowering older adults with home-care robots

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: chiba university, Home-Care Robots, Older Adults

Surgical robotics startup Capstan Medical raises $110 million in new funding

December 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Capstan Medical, a developer of robotic enabled minimally invasive solutions to address heart valve disease, announced today its $110 million Series C to further advance its mission of bringing its innovative structural heart solution to patients.

The round was led by Eclipse, with participation from existing investors Yu Galaxy and Intuitive Ventures, and new investment from Gideon Strategic Partners.

Heart disease has remained the leading cause of death in America for over 100 years, claiming a life every 33 seconds. Today, there are more than 7 million people in the US with heart valve disease, a complex condition made up primarily of mitral and tricuspid valve disease. [Read more…] about Surgical robotics startup Capstan Medical raises $110 million in new funding

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: capstan, funding, medical, new, robotics, surgical

Robotics in Healthcare: From Surgical Assistants to Elderly Care

December 11, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Seeing technology as the most trending news topic has become routine for a long time now. However, with steady progress and developments made daily, the world is automating and finding new ways to innovate mundane ideas, be it in the health sector, education, finance, or manufacturing.

The intersection of robotics and healthcare is ushering in a new era of medical innovation, transforming how we approach patient care, surgical procedures, and elderly assistance. While healthcare robotics began as experimental tools, they have evolved into indispensable assets in the present day.

Early innovations only focused on simple automation. However, today’s systems integrate AI and precision engineering. This synergy enables robots to perform tasks once thought impossible. Let’s explore this in detail: [Read more…] about Robotics in Healthcare: From Surgical Assistants to Elderly Care

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: aid, assistants, cameras, elderly, first, gynecological, healthcare, kits, robotics, robots, surgical, therapy

EDAP TMS publishes results of cancer treatment through robotic system

December 9, 2024 by Anika Haque

EDAP TMS, a provider of robotic energy-based therapies, has published the full results from the HIFI study in the prestigious, peer-reviewed journal, European Urology, which has the highest impact factor amongst scientific journals focused in urology.

The study evaluated HIFU versus radical prostatectomy (RP) as a first line treatment of localized prostate cancer. The paper is entitled “Whole-gland or Subtotal High-intensity Focused Ultrasound Versus Radical Prostatectomy: The Prospective, Noninferiority, Nonrandomized, HIFI Trial”, and is authored by Dr Guillaume Ploussard from Department of Urology, UROSUD, Clinique La Croix du Sud, France. 

Professor Pascal Rischmann, principal investigator of the HIFI trial and senior author of the publication, says: “The publication of the HIFI study in European Urology will importantly serve to increase awareness amongst the global urology and patient community on how robotic HIFU technology is rapidly changing the treatment paradigm for patients with localized, early-stage prostate cancer. [Read more…] about EDAP TMS publishes results of cancer treatment through robotic system

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: edap, energy, hifi, robotic, therapies, tms

Distalmotion surgical robot used for first time in outpatients department

December 3, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Less than 30 days after receiving FDA De Novo marketing authorization, Distalmotion’s Dexter Surgical Robot has successfully treated the first US patients in an outpatient setting. Two adult inguinal hernia repairs were completed with Dexter on November 26.

Greg Roche, Distalmotion’s CEO, says: “With over 90 percent of inguinal hernia repairs in the US performed in outpatient and ambulatory surgical settings, there is a need for robotic solutions tailored to these environments.

“We are thrilled to demonstrate how Dexter can overcome the traditional barriers of cost, space, and workflow disruption in the outpatient setting, while delivering robotic excellence that elevates surgeon and patient care.” [Read more…] about Distalmotion surgical robot used for first time in outpatients department

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: dexter, distalmotion, outpatients, robot, surgical

Virtual Incision and Sovato Health demonstrate remote robotic surgery system across 40,000 miles

December 3, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Virtual Incision, the developer of the miniaturized robotic-assisted MIRA Surgical System, and Sovato Health, a provider of remote surgery systems, say they have successfully completed a preclinical demonstration of nearly 40,000 miles combined distance.

Four surgeons performed a total of 20 procedures on porcine models as part of the remote capabilities test, representing approximately 2,000 miles for each procedure.

Francesco Maria Bianco, MD, from the University of Illinois Chicago, and Yanghee Woo, MD, Yasmin Zerhouni, MD, and Clayton Lau, MD, from City of Hope National Medical Center, leveraged the combined technology of Virtual Incision and Sovato to complete the remote cholecystectomy, colectomy, gastric mobilization/gastrostomy/primary closure, and nephrectomy procedures on porcine models. [Read more…] about Virtual Incision and Sovato Health demonstrate remote robotic surgery system across 40,000 miles

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: health, incision, miles, remote, robotic, sovato, surgery, system, virtual

Why Cleanroom Apparel is Essential for Robotics and Automation Facilities

November 28, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Cleanroom apparel serves as the first line of defense in protecting sensitive equipment, ensuring product quality, and maintaining the highest standards of operational excellence.

As technology continues to advance, the role of specialized protective clothing has become increasingly crucial in preventing contamination and preserving the integrity of sophisticated robotic systems.

The modern manufacturing landscape demands unprecedented levels of precision. Even the most minute contaminant can have a negative effect on sensitive robotic machinery. This can cause damage to these systems and cause operations to grind to a halt. [Read more…] about Why Cleanroom Apparel is Essential for Robotics and Automation Facilities

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: apparel, automation, cleanroom, contamination, control, facilities, iso, machinery, robotic, sensitive, technology

How Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Software Can Help Reduce Medical Errors and Improve Patient Safety

November 21, 2024 by Mark Allinson

In the digital age, the adoption of EMR is revolutionizing the healthcare industry. These digital systems offer comprehensive data management and can drastically reduce human errors that often lead to patient harm.

By mitigating such risks, EMRs are at the forefront of improving patient safety and enhancing the quality of care. Keep reading to understand the multi-faceted benefits that EMR systems provide in the quest for a more error-proof medical practice.

Leveraging Decision Support Tools Within EMR Systems

Decision support tools integrated within EMR systems represent a major leap forward for informed patient care. These tools offer evidence-based recommendations and alerts that assist clinicians in making more accurate diagnoses and prescribing more effective treatments.

They represent an extra layer of precaution against human forgetfulness or oversight, particularly in complex cases involving multiple medical issues.

It is within these decision support tools that we see the potential for significant reductions in treatment errors. The cutting-edge algorithms and clinical knowledge bases that form the heart of this EMR product are essential in guiding clinicians toward the most effective and safest care interventions.

Enhancing Accuracy Of Patient Data With EMR Integration

One major advantage of using EMR software is the significant reduction in data entry errors. When healthcare providers input information manually, the possibility of misinterpretation or misspelling increases, which could result in incorrect treatment. EMRs mitigate this risk by providing standardized processes and prompts that ensure accurate and complete data capture.

Integration with diagnostic tools further enhances the accuracy. This seamless transmission of results from lab tests and imaging directly into the EMR system prevents the errors associated with manual transcription.

Clinicians can rely on the data they view within the patient’s electronic records, ensuring that diagnoses and treatment plans are based on the most current and precise information.

For patients, the unification of their health records across different healthcare providers can lead to better health outcomes. When all treating professionals have access to the same comprehensive EMR data, there is a noticeable reduction in redundant testing and contradictory prescriptions.

This unified approach to managing patient records ensures continuity in patient care and maximizes the efficacy of treatments.

Streamlining Clinical Workflows To Minimize Error Opportunities

EMRs aren’t just repositories of patient data; they’re dynamic systems that actively guide clinical workflows. By standardizing routine processes and clinical pathways, EMR systems minimize the chances of human error.

With structured templates and automatic reminders for patient follow-ups, these systems help ensure no critical step in patient care is overlooked.

Automation presents itself as one of the most significant benefits of an EMR; it reduces the cognitive load on healthcare providers. With less manual labor and mental juggling, EMRs free up clinicians to concentrate on the more nuanced aspects of patient care.

As a result, providers can maintain a sharper focus on their interactions with patients rather than getting buried under paperwork and administrative duties.

Promoting Patient Engagement and Self-Management Through EMR Accessibility

While EMRs greatly assist healthcare professionals, they also empower patients by offering them direct access to their health information. Patient portals within EMRs provide an avenue for individuals to become active participants in their healthcare.

By reviewing their records, laboratory results, and treatment plans, patients can better understand and manage their health conditions.

Greater accessibility to personal health information can lead to increased patient engagement. When patients can easily communicate with their providers and access educational resources through EMR systems, they are more likely to adhere to treatment regimens and engage in preventive health behaviors.

This active role not only benefits individual patients but also contributes to the overall efficacy of the healthcare system.

Altogether, the integration of EMR software within healthcare delivery provides a robust platform for reducing medical errors and enhancing patient safety.

These systems facilitate better accuracy in patient data, refine clinical workflows, bolster decision-making with support tools, and encourage patient involvement in their health management.

Overall, the advances in EMR technology represent significant strides toward safer, more reliable, and personalized healthcare.

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: emr, medical, patient, record, records, safety, software

6 Ways to Keep Yourself Motivated During Stressful Periods

November 21, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Stress is a state of worry or tension that can affect both the human mind and the body.

Everyone experiences stress to some degree – a little bit of stress can be good to help us perform daily activities, while a lot can cause physical and mental health issues – but it is how we learn to cope with stress that determines the impact it can have on our lives.

For busy students like those enrolled in Ed.D programs, and professionals undertaking multiple projects with strict deadlines, it can be easy to feel defeated by the pressure of getting things done. [Read more…] about 6 Ways to Keep Yourself Motivated During Stressful Periods

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: clinic, conditions, education, health, keep, motivated, motivation, periods, serious, stress, stressful, yourself

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