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Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) is a technology that uses computer-controlled systems to assist surgeons in performing surgical procedures. CAS systems provide surgeons with real-time information about the patient's anatomy, allowing them to make more precise and accurate decisions during the procedure. CAS systems can also be used to guide the surgeon's movements, helping to reduce the risk of errors and improve the accuracy of the procedure. CAS systems can also be used to monitor the patient's vital signs during the procedure, providing the surgeon with additional information to help them make informed decisions.
CAS systems are used in a variety of surgical procedures, including orthopedic, cardiovascular, and neurosurgical procedures. They are also used in minimally invasive procedures, such as laparoscopic and robotic surgeries. CAS systems are becoming increasingly popular in the medical field, as they provide surgeons with greater accuracy and precision during the procedure.
Some companies in the CAS market include Medtronic, Stryker, Intuitive Surgical, Zimmer Biomet, and Smith & Nephew. Show Less Read more