Bones and Skeleton segmentation
Computed tomography (CT) is the most common 3D process used for bone imaging. This is due to the fact that simple thresholding is usually sufficient to identify the bone tissue, based on its higher...
View ArticlePoint and surface registration in orthopedics
Orthopedic surgery is a branch of surgery concerned with treating the musculoskeletal system’s injuries and reconstruction. About half the population above the age of 50 suffer from some degree of...
View ArticleDetection and quantification of bone cancer
Primary malignant tumor of the bone (osteosarcoma) is the most common bone tumor, representing 88% of all bone tumors with nearly 3,000 annual diagnosed cases in the United States. Despite the relative...
View ArticleBone segmentation in orthopedic surgery
Orthopedic surgeries are one of the most common surgeries in clinical practice. According to recent surveys, more than 300,000 hip replacement and 700,000 knee replacements are performed annually, with...
View Article3D Reconstruction for Bone Alignment
Navigation systems in orthopedic procedures are now an integral part of the preoperative and intra-operative process. Advances in vision-based medical technologies, such as X-ray and CT, have...
View ArticlePlanning of screw insertion trajectory
Robotic assisted minimally invasive surgery has changed the face of surgery. The use of robotic aids in surgery can be traced back to the mid-1980s, when robotic systems were used to create precise...
View ArticleDensity Measurement of Damaged Cartilage
Knee cartilage acts as a shock absorber, useful to absorb and damp shock impulses between the thigh (femur) and the shin (tibia) bones. The cartilage layer is a flexible tissue, which serves to ease...
View ArticleCT Segmentation in orthopedic surgery
CT image segmentation is a typical phase of orthopedic surgeries in which a visualization system is called to visually support the surgeon’s task. This system provides a real time view of the surgery...
View ArticleNavigation Systems in Orthopedic Surgery
The navigation system is one of the most powerful tools for the surgeon in orthopedic surgery. The visualization system aids the surgeon to place his or her tools without excessive exposure to X-ray...
View ArticleRobots in Medical Applications
In recent years, robotic modules with their associated algorithmic software emerged in surgery rooms. Here, some of their applications will be reviewed. They are used for orthopedic, brain and cardiac...
View ArticleComputer-Assisted Joint Replacement (hip and knee)
Pathologies in the joint regions are common especially among elderly patients. They are caused, in many cases, by wear and tear of the cartilage layer cushioning between bones. The consequences of...
View ArticleSegmentation in Orthopedics with Deep Learning
Segmentation is important both for examination and planning of knee replacement, hip replacement, shoulder surgery, lesion detection, osteotomy and many other orthopedic procedures. RSIP Vision’s CTO...
View ArticleAnnouncement – Automated Assessment of Cartilage Damage
RSIP Vision Announces New Tool for Sports Medicine Applications, Enabling Automated Assessment of Cartilage Damage This new algorithmic software provides automated measurement of articular cartilage...
View ArticleAnnouncement – Registration Module for Orthopedic Surgery
RSIP Vision Announces Patient-Specific, Intraoperative Registration Module for Orthopedic Surgery The new neural network technology enables accurate, quantitative measurements of bones and implants...
View ArticleAnnouncement – Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (TSA) Planning Through MRI Scan
RSIP Vision Presents New Tool for Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (TSA) Planning Through MRI Scan Advanced artificial intelligence creates accurate and radiation-free method for TSA planning. TEL AVIV,...
View ArticleAnnouncement – XPlan.ai by RSIP Vision Presents Successful Preliminary...
A tool for reconstruction of a 3D model of the knee from 2D X-ray images is being evaluated on clinical data at a leading medical center with promising results. TEL AVIV, Israel & SAN JOSE,...
View ArticleCan we trust AI?
Thursday November 17, 2022 Host: Moshe Safran – CEO of RSIP Vision USA Guest speaker: Dr. Paul Yi, Director at the University of Maryland Medical Intelligent Imaging (UM2II) Center Can we trust AI? The...
View ArticleNext Generation Intra-op Navigation
During minimally invasive surgeries, surgeons are limited in their field of view, which restricts their observation of the patient’s full anatomy. This may lead to suboptimal surgical outcomes or even...
View ArticleMachine Learning in Ultrasound Guided Surgery and Intervention
Thursday February 23, 2023 Host: Moshe Safran – CEO of RSIP Vision USA Guest speaker: Dr. Yipeng Hu, Associate Professor at UCL and Affiliated Researcher at WEISS Machine Learning in ultrasound-guided...
View ArticleAI-Enabled Urology – A Clinician’s Perspective
This webinar was held on Wednesday April 19, 2023 Guest speaker: Michael Gorin, M.D. Associate Professor of Urology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai We apologize for the inability to display...
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