
Analyzing surgical video footage to improve patient outcomes
A US-Israeli startup uses AI and computer vision to provide surgeons and surgeons-in-training with invaluable highlights and insights that could save lives.

A US-Israeli startup uses AI and computer vision to provide surgeons and surgeons-in-training with invaluable highlights and insights that could save lives.

Two Israeli oral and maxillofacial surgeons introduce real-time remote assistance for complex surgeries in Equatorial Guinea.

VR system developed by former Israeli fighter pilots helps neurosurgeons rehearse difficult procedures and show the patient what will happen.
Israel’s Nurami Medical is testing its nanofiber bandage that mimics the brain’s protective membrane and guards against infection and leakage.

FasTouch gives surgeons a new tool for attaching mesh to tissue, leading to fewer complications, less pain and faster recovery from hernia procedures.

Exablate MRI-guided ultrasound platform from Israel can fix conditions from fibroids to tremors without anesthesia or incisions.

Abu Lawi, who lives in Qatar, chose Israel’s Assuta Medical Center for his cancer treatment.

Treatment model –“Bring the Patient, Bring the Surgeon” — assures that the patient’s ongoing care will be administered by doctors present at the surgery.

Two promising Israeli treatments target common conditions affecting millions of men across the world.
Market potential is more than 8 million laparoscopic procedures annually.

‘This is what distinguishes us as Israelis, the ability to ignore what is happening around and continue with our sacred work of saving children’s lives.’ – Dr. Lior Sasson, SACH

15-year-old arrived in Israel in critical condition; left Ziv Medical Center after multiple surgeries and a month of intensive rehabilitation.

If a new Israeli product from IonMed gets market approval, surgeons will have a revolutionary tool in their hands for scar-free incision closure.

Pediatric surgeons with Save a Child’s Heart charity correct congenital heart defect in four-year-old girl.

Save a Child’s Heart and the Wolfson Medical Center in Holon have saved the lives of more than 3,000 children from 44 developing countries.