Computer Vision News - April 2024

31 Computer Vision News computer-assisted orthopedic surgery,” saidMoshe Safran, CEO at XPlan.ai. “Accuracy and robustness have been the key challenges, and our technology provides unique capabilities in this regard, paving the way for universal access to image-based computer assisted surgery.” XPlan.ai‘s groundbreaking technology provides two main benefits: clinical and operational. The clinical benefit is lower levels of radiation exposure from X-ray imaging compared to a complete knee CT scan. Operationally, all relevant patients routinely undergo X-ray imaging, offering much better accessibility than CT. Additionally, Xrays are more widely reimbursed in the U.S. healthcare system, are often lower in cost, and offer a quicker and more streamlined patient journey from diagnosis to theOR. The clinical evaluation of this tool XPlan.ai XPlan’s high-fidelity X-ray based 3D knee model, compared to a conventional CT based model of the same patient

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