Now, Veyond has partnered with spine specialist Choi Gun, MD, to improve spine surgery training, merging clinical care with technologies — such as artificial intelligence, advanced haptic feedback and dynamic digital twins — to facilitate an educational experience that can be used worldwide and sets new benchmarks in surgical proficiency and patient care.
Through the partnership, Veyond and Dr. Gun are developing a hardware training product tailored for spine surgery training, according to a Nov. 2 press release.
The tool, which is expected to be available in the next 12 months, will integrate artificial intelligence to create a fully immersive training experience.
Throughout his career, Dr. Gun has completed over 8,000 spinal surgeries and trained over 300 international spine surgeons.
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