Professor Moni Benifla, head of the Department of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Rambam Medical Center says, "Without a doubt, the Surgical Theater platform improves our understanding of each case, the anatomy of the patient and the confidence and precision of the surgeon. This platform is expected to improve the efficiency of surgeries given that it presents the picture far more clearly in 360°. I have no doubt that in the not-too-distant future, these platforms will become standard in every operating room, improving the chances of success, mainly with respect to complicated procedures such as in neurosurgery."
Alon Zuckerman, Chief Operating Officer at Surgical Theater says, "We are happy that the Department of Neurosurgery at Rambam Medical Center has adopted virtual and augmented reality in their operating rooms. It is a significant step in the development of medicine in Israel, and through implementing this revolutionary technology, we believe that its use will be extended to additional departments in the health center. Rambam Medical Center joins tens of medical centers around the world who have implemented our visualization platform in their ORs and clinics, including George Washington University in DC, Mayo Clinic, New York University, Stanford University, Mount Sinai, UCSF Medical center, and many others. To date, Surgical Theater has supported more than 15,000 complex surgeries, as well as over 100,000 patient consultations.

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