AI in Orthopaedics: Breakthrough Showcase at SECEC


A sneak peak to Insight - described as the "ChatGPT for Clinicians"

Insight

We are excited to share the success of our participation at the SESEC Congress for Orthopaedics. Alongside our partners Sironix and Healthium, we focused on how AI in orthopaedics is transforming surgical planning and data-driven decision-making.

A key highlight was INSIGHT, a powerful feature within the Akunah platform’s data collection system. INSIGHT offers the unique ability to easily collect, analyze, compare, and maintain control of patient and clinical outcome data, empowering surgeons, healthcare organizations, hospitals, and medical device companies to make more informed clinical decisions based off of their personalised data. INSIGHT is also highly valuable for registries, clinical trials, and post-market surveillance, ensuring the collection of critical data for long-term product performance monitoring, regulatory compliance, and promoting value-based healthcare.

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Dr Asma Salhi, Prof Ashish Gupta and Dr Kristine Italia at the Akunah and Sironix/Healthium SECEC Booth

 

Reflect

We also showcased REFLECT, which continues to be an essential tool for orthopaedic surgeons planning complex cases. Now incorporating AI tools for planning bone defects, REFLECT provides advanced visualization capabilities, assisting surgeons in planning with greater precision, particularly for shoulder replacement and revision surgeries.

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Akunah is the way forward, bringing AI-powered innovation into the hands of surgeons and implant companies to elevate orthopaedic care.


 

Research Corner

We’re proud to highlight a recent study that some of our very own Akunah team members were involved in, including Dr. Marco Branni, Dr. Kristine Italia, Marine Launay, Dr. Asma Salhi, Luke Gilliand, James Nielsen, Dr. Jashint Majaraj, and Prof. Ashish Gupta.

Congratulations to lead author, Dr. Mohammed Jomaa; and Dr. Helen Ingle, Dr. Roberto Pareyon, and Dr. Kenneth Cutbush for their major contributions to the study:

Does forearm referencing using a retroversion guide achieve the targeted retroversion of the humeral component in reverse shoulder arthroplasty?

Find out how this research is contributing to precision in shoulder surgeries. Read more.


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