Globus Medical had 12 patents in artificial intelligence during Q2 2024. Globus Medical Inc filed patents for devices, systems, and methods related to robot-assisted surgical procedures, spinal surgery navigation, surgical planning for spinal deformity correction, and camera tracking systems for computer-assisted navigation during surgery. These innovations aim to improve the accuracy, efficiency, and outcomes of surgical procedures through advanced technology and machine learning models. GlobalData’s report on Globus Medical gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Globus Medical had no grants in artificial intelligence as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: System and method for surgical tool insertion using multiaxis force and moment feedback (Patent ID: US20240206997A1)

The patent filed by Globus Medical Inc. describes devices, systems, and methods for detecting unexpected movement of a surgical instrument during robot-assisted surgical procedures. The system measures forces and torques experienced by the instrument to determine if they are within an acceptable range, notifying the user of any unexpected movement. The method involves applying an insertion force to the instrument, monitoring forces with strain gauges, comparing them to expected ranges, and providing notifications if forces fall outside the range. Additionally, bone movement caused by the instrument is monitored, and adjustments are made to offset this movement automatically.

The patent also details a surgical robot system that includes a robot base, arm, and end-effector with a guide tube for the surgical instrument. Strain gauges on the instrument measure forces, and the system alerts users if forces are outside the expected range. The system can monitor bone movement caused by the instrument and adjust the guide tube accordingly. The system is capable of detecting skiving forces, lateral forces, and deflection of the instrument, providing notifications on a display, and using a neural network for calculations. Overall, the patent focuses on enhancing the safety and accuracy of robot-assisted surgical procedures by detecting and addressing unexpected movements of surgical instruments.

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