Bridging Innovation and Care: Voice Solutions for Health, Dental, and Research Facilities
Integrating voice-enabled robotics marks a significant advancement in the healthcare sector. It is the solution that is transforming surgical procedures, enhancing precision and improving client outcomes.
Originally utilized for aiding in repetitive tasks, voice-enabled robotics now stand as a remarkable testament to the advancements in medical technology.
Surgeons are now able to execute intricate procedures with enhanced fineness, thanks to voice commands that enable complete and accurate control without the use of hands.
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Patient Care & Assistance
Dental Procedures
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Dental procedures
The integration of Voice technologies in dental procedures is transforming the way dental care is delivered. It enhances treatments by allowing dentists to operate equipment and access patient data through voice commands. Leading to a more seamless and distraction-free experience.
For instance, simply saying “open the file of” will prompt the system to access patient files for you, resulting in a smoother and more focused experience.
Using voice is particularly useful during intricate procedures where maintaining sterility and focus is paramount. By minimizing manual equipment adjustments, dentists can focus more on precision and client care, leading to improved performance.
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Surgical Procedures
With the power of Voice, surgeons can now control aids vocally and maintain a high level of control and precision.Voice-enabled systems also allow surgeons to request and receive client data, such as vital signs or imaging results, without interrupting the surgical process. This immediate access to information enables more informed decision-making during critical phases of the operation.
By reducing the need to manually operate equipment or consult physical records, a surgeon can maintain an uninterrupted focus on the procedure. This streamlined approach not only increases the efficiency of the surgery but also minimizes the potential for errors.
Some of our collaborations
Cefla
A symbiotic partnership that is transforming the way dental care is provided. With our cutting-edge voice technology, dentists can now control and operate dental chairs hands-free, ensuring an uninterrupted and smoother experience for patients.
The use of voice-activated technology in controlling dental chairs ensures a smoother patient experience. Adjustments to the chair’s position can be made seamlessly without interrupting the procedure, thereby gaining time and reducing client discomfort.
Vuzix
Smart glasses are the future: healthcare professionals can access critical patient data, navigate patient history, or even receive live consultations – all without the need to touch or fiddle with their devices. A recent study showed that 25% of US surgeons have adopted smart glasses and therefore vocal commands for their procedures*.
Vuzix smart glasses offer a future where healthcare professionals can access and interact with critical client data in a more efficient and streamlined manner. The adoption of these glasses, combined with voice command technology, is reshaping how medical procedures are approached.
Asensus Surgical
A glimpse into the future where robots and humans work side by side. Vivoka’s voice technologies ensure precision when using surgical robots. Particularly, for laparoscopies, for which the surgical robots can be directed manually but also vocally.
In many hospitals, surgeons operating with voice-enabled robotic systems find that they can perform intricate heart surgeries and other complex procedures with greater accuracy.
The benefits of voice-enabled robotics in hospitals extend beyond just precision. They bring a new level of efficiency to operating rooms. Surgeons can perform operations with an agility that was previously unattainable, as voice commands allow for swift management of tools. This technology is particularly beneficial in heart surgeries, where the margin for error is minimal, and the precision of movements is critical.
Moreover, the use of computer-assisted voice commands is revolutionizing how surgeries are performed. By enabling surgeons to activate robotic arms and instruments vocally, there is a significant reduction in the physical strain on the surgeon, leading to better focus and stamina during long procedures or training.