University of Utah researchers developed computer-driven automated drill that may lessen surgery time from two hours to two and a half minutes

Briefing

University of Utah researchers developed computer-driven automated drill that may lessen surgery time from two hours to two and a half minutes

May 19, 2017

Briefing

  • Automated Surgery Drill – Researchers developed computer software for surgery drilling procedures that sets safe cutting paths and make surgeons choose which ideal cutting path to use from point A to point B
  • How It Works – Patients undergo CT scan first to gather bone structure and identify exact location of sensitive areas, such as nerves, major veins, and arteries, then surgeons program safety barriers for drill's cutting path within one mm of sensitive areas
  • Low Risk Surgeries – Expected to lower chances of infection, decrease incidences of human error, improve post-operative recovery, and reduce cost of surgery

Accelerator

Sector

Healthcare/Health Sciences

Organization

University of Utah

Source

Original Publication Date

May 1, 2017

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