SURGLASSES, in collaboration with distributor Goodlifeintertrade.co. Ltd., registered and implemented its Caduceus S AR-based surgical navigation system in Thailand, leading to successful surgeries and improved patient outcomes.
ONTARIO, Calif., July 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Leading augmented reality (AR) medical technology company SURGLASSES today announced that, in collaboration with exclusive distributor Goodlifeintertrade.co. Ltd., it has successfully registered and clinically implemented its AR-based Caduceus S surgical navigation system in Thailand.
This groundbreaking system is designed to assist various minimally invasive surgeries, significantly enhancing surgical precision and patient outcomes
The first AR-guided surgery using only the C-arm in Thailand was successfully performed at Thailand Veterans General Hospital by Dr. Chaiyos Chaichankul. The 78-year-old patient had preoperative symptoms of leg numbness, radiating pain, and difficulty walking. After the surgery, the patient’s nerve numbness in the legs disappeared, and the pain was significantly reduced.
The day after the surgery, the patient could sit up and walk, and was discharged four days later, resuming work in two weeks. Dr. Chaiyos Chaichankul remarked, “The AR technology of the Caduceus S surgical navigation system allows us to precisely locate and treat the affected area, greatly increasing the success rate of surgeries and accelerating patient recovery.
Additionally, SURGLASSES completed the first AR-guided surgery combined with O-arm technology at Chulalongkorn Hospital, led by renowned Associate Professor Prof. Wicharn Yingsakmongkol, M.D., and performed by Dr. Vit. The patient, a 48-year-old woman, had a preoperative back pain level of 10 out of 10. Post-surgery, her pain immediately reduced to 4, and two weeks later, it was…