Proprio, a Seattle startup using artificial intelligence for improved surgical precision, received its second major clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to include measurements taken during operations. The company’s technology platform, called Paradigm, captures high-definition images of the operating field from above and fuses them with images of pre-operative 3D scans. The system relies on advances in light field imaging, computer vision, machine learning, robotics and augmented reality.
Surgeons can assess progress against their pre-operative plans in real time during surgery, and make data-informed decisions during a procedure, reducing the need for revision surgeries, and improving patient outcomes.