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Mashup Score: 0Company co-founded by Vanderbilt professor receives distinguished FDA breakthrough device designation for minimally invasive surgical tool - 1 year(s) ago
A company co-founded by Robert J. Webster III, Richard A. Schroeder Professor of Mechanical Engineering and associate professor of medicine and urology at Vanderbilt University, has received a breakthrough device designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that could open the door for new diagnostic and therapeutic applications of flexible endoscopy. The designation given…
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Fast-track your laparoscopy training with LapSim ST – a proven simulation system exclusively developed for surgical technologists.
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Mashup Score: 0LapSim ST - Surgical Science - 2 year(s) ago
Surgical Procedures Train Anticipation Understanding all elements of the OR is essential for a successful CST. This includes procedures and acquiring the skill to anticipate the surgeon’s next step. That only comes with exposure to the procedures in a safe environment. You can see videos of all additional LapSim ST software modules below: Cholecystectomy Training Module From…
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Meet Amy McCuen, Program Director at Minnesota West Community and Technical College. Amy has wanted a LapSim ST for 3 years and now has one to support her program. Amy is shown with Becky Larson, @SurgicalScience Simulation Specialist (R). https://t.co/EcbG1SRCNn #surgicaltech https://t.co/T6DQOaWEVI
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Mashup Score: 0BCN3D's 3D printing technology creates biomedical models that improve cancer surgeries | Digital Health Technology News - 3 year(s) ago
BCN3D, a leading 3D printer manufacturer based in Barcelona (Spain), today announced that its 3D printing technology is helping surgeons to create biomedical models and apply them in their surgical procedures, particularly in cancer-related cases. A good example of this use of 3D printing technology is that of Dr Gustavo Nari in Argentina. He has collaborated with engineering company Mirai3D to…
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Company co-founded by @VanderbiltU professor receives distinguished @US_FDA breakthrough device designation for minimally invasive #surgical tool // #surgicaltech https://t.co/6b2j5HrWuy