
New gene tool leads to better treatments for complex diseases
Genetic changes can signal evidence of disease, but pinpointing which genes and what’s changed can be difficult.
Genetic changes can signal evidence of disease, but pinpointing which genes and what’s changed can be difficult.
Ultrasound (US) imaging is a widely employed diagnostic tool used for real-time imaging of various organs and tissues using ultrasonic sound waves. The waves are sent into the body, and images are created based on how the waves reflect off internal tissues and organs. It is used for guiding many medical procedures, including biopsies and injections, and is important for dynamic monitoring of blood vessels.
Recently, researchers from Prof. Eran Segal’s laboratory at the Weizmann Institute of Science have harnessed artificial intelligence to create a personalized “digital twin” that allows them to detect a risk of developing diseases, initiate preventive treatment and even run simulations to predict which treatment will be most effective.
Medtronic said its market-leading LigaSure technology can now be used with its Hugo soft tissue robotic surgery system in Europe.
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The CE Mark approval of the VitalFlow™ ECMO System marks a significant advancement in extracorporeal life support, delivering enhanced precision and control for managing critically ill cardiac and respiratory patients.