Doctors at the Regional Urological Center for Endoscopic Laser Technologies, operating at Zhukovsky Hospital, have taken an important step in medical practice by performing the first operation using artificial intelligence. This significant procedure, the removal of a malignant kidney tumor through a puncture in the abdominal wall, was carried out using a domestic development - the Razum system.
The Razum system is a unique technology capable of analyzing CT images with contrast and creating a three-dimensional model of any organ of the human body. Artificial intelligence in this system formulates and compiles medical reports, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
Razum not only speeds up preparation for surgical interventions, but is also actively used during operations. Image processing time is minimized, while the accuracy of building three-dimensional models is one of the highest in the medical industry. Dr. Jahandar Karaev, a urologist and one of the developers of Razum, emphasized that the system will be actively implemented in the daily medical and surgical practice of not only urologists, but also doctors of other specialties.
Over the past month, Russia has seen impressive progress in the field of medicine and medical technology. For example, employees of the Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies of RTU MIREA presented an innovative patch capable of providing painless administration of vaccines using microneedles up to 0.6 mm high. This step forward could solve problems associated with vaccination, making it more comfortable for patients.
In addition, the world's first operation using 3D bioprinting directly on a patient was performed in Russia. This unique method opens up new horizons in surgery, confirming the theory that robots will soon be full-fledged autonomous participants in operations.
Also, www1.ru previously wrote about the work of MSU scientists who developed safe and effective compounds for the technological conversion of X-rays. This progress in the field of medical technology promises new opportunities in diagnosis and treatment, increasing the safety and effectiveness of the procedure.