New tumour removal surgery using artificial intelligence developed at UCD Technique allows surgeon to ‘see’ tumours in real-time and comes with better success rate
about an hour ago Sean Duke
The scientific work on this technique was done at UCD and also at the Mater Hospital, with technological collaboration from IBM Research.
A surgical technique using artificial intelligence, a camera, and dyes, which enables surgeons to “see” tumours in real-time and have a far better chance of fully removing them has been developed at UCD.
“The surgical team can better perfect the right intervention to the individual patient,” explains Ronan Cahill, Professor of Surgery at UCD and the Mater Hospital, who developed the new approach with Jeffrey Dalli, General Surgeon and Surgical Research Fellow at UCD.
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