Capreolos
Formerly called Patronus Health, Capreolos has developed a mobile-based prehabilitation program called Ready4OP, which is intended to prepare patients for major surgeries. It does that by providing patients and doctors access to structured prehabilitation measures based on scientific evidence and medical excellence. The Ready4OP app also provides a guide to questions for doctor-patient discussions, helping …
Formerly called MastOR, Moon Surgical is creating an entirely new category of robotic surgery with its Maestro System, which not only changes the scale at which robotics are used but also improves the bottom line for providers and the quality of patient care. The solution promises to empower surgeons, resulting in improved operating room efficiency …
A spin-out from King’s College London, Hypervision Surgical aims to equip clinicians with advanced computer-assisted tissue analysis for improved surgical precision and patient safety. The company’s technology relies on hyperspectral imaging, which is a safe, non-contact and non-invasive optical imaging modality ideally suited for the clinic. By splitting light into multiple spectral bands far beyond …
Anaconda Biomed is developing the next generation of catheters to perform safely and efficiently mechanical thrombectomies. Its flagship product is the ANA (Advanced Neurovascular Access) Catheter System, which consists of unique, funnel-shaped delivery and aspiration catheters to be used in combination with a stent retriever. When deployed, the funnel self-expands and directly conforms to the …
MedLumics develops a radiofrequency cardiac ablation catheter called AblaView, which allows the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) in real time using an optical image guidance system. Said treatment relies on a minimally-invasive surgical technique that involves scarring or destroying tissue in the heart using radiofrequency energy to disrupt faulty electrical signals causing the arrhythmia. It …
Medical Microinstruments (MMI) aims to enhance surgical performance through the development of a robotic system that enables surgeons to achieve better outcomes in microsurgery. The company’s Symani Surgical System combines proprietary innovations including the world’s smallest wristed microinstruments as well as tremor-reducing and motion-scaling technologies. Together, these powerful capabilities allow more surgeons to successfully perform …
TriCares is a medical device company behind Topaz, an innovative device designed specifically to help patients suffering from severe tricuspid regurgitation without the need for open heart surgery. The Topaz device is implanted in a minimally invasive procedure through the patient’s femoral vein. It is designed specifically to fit the tricuspid valve anatomy and thus …
Founded in 2017, Pixee Medical is developing what it calls a new generation of computer-assisted surgery tools using artificial intelligence and mixed reality technologies. Its CE Mark-cleared orthopedic navigation system, called Knee+, uses a pair of smart glasses (Vuzix M400) for navigating prostheses without percutaneous bone reference or associated consumables. Pixee’s dedicated instrumentation automatically transfers …
HypnoVR specializes in developing VR-based medical hypnosis solutions to manage pain and stress. It designs, develops and markets software and medical devices as tools of hypnosedation to improve the quality of care and comfort of patients. HypnoVR solutions are said to fit perfectly into multimodal accelerated rehabilitation procedures and help improve care. The company was …
Created by a team of VR, haptic specialists and surgical training experts – FundamentalVR is the company behind Fundamental Surgery, a SaaS platform that combines VR with cutting-edge haptics and AI to create a low-cost and scalable flight simulator experience for trainee and qualified surgeons. Said platform creates an authentic environment complete with real-time feedback …
CMR Surgical (Cambridge Medical Robotics) is developing the next-generation universal robotic system, called Versius, for minimal access or “keyhole” surgery. The company aims to make minimal access surgery universally accessible and affordable, transforming the existing market for surgical robotics and addressing the six million people who still undergo open surgery each year. Versius is dubbed …