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Designers can materialize their ideas directly in 3D, and
surgeons
can practice on virtual organs underneath the screen.
And this was actually used by
surgeons
to see what they were doing with other instruments from different points of view, without caring that much about what was touched around.
And so our team has chemists, it has cell biologists, surgeons, physicists even, and those people all come together and we think really hard about designing the materials.
In the late '70s, there were a group of Swedish orthopedic
surgeons
who met at their annual meeting, and they were discussing the different procedures they used to operate hip surgery.
For many years, Swedish hip
surgeons
had the best results in the world, at least for those who actually were measuring, and many were not.
I joined a group of surgeons, where I could work with other people, in a community, not in New Haven, but fairly close by.
There was a 16-year-old girl, she had brain surgery, and she was conscious because the
surgeons
wanted to talk to her.
A hospital in St. Louis basically would put up on a chart the names of
surgeons
in the ordering of how much antibiotics they'd used in the previous month, and this was purely an informational feedback, there was no shaming, but essentially that provided some information back to
surgeons
that maybe they could rethink how they were using antibiotics.
Two and a half weeks after the hemorrhage, the
surgeons
went in, and they removed a blood clot the size of a golf ball that was pushing on my language centers.
Surgeons
could learn how to routinely and safely perform C-sections, reopen blocked arteries, replace damaged livers and kidneys, and many other life-saving operations.
Using a piece of vein or artery from another part of the body, heart
surgeons
can reroute blood flow around the blockage.
Just imagine for a moment what this could mean for storytellers, for painters, for brain surgeons, for interior decorators and maybe for all of us here today.
I'm going to ask each of you to now play and imagine that you are brain
surgeons.
So this is not a simple decision to make, and unfortunately this is the decision that brain cancer
surgeons
have to take every single day as they're seeing their patients.
And once we see that, maybe we can guide brain cancer
surgeons
towards taking only the tumor and leaving the healthy brain alone.
And so now we can actually imagine a world where doctors and surgeons, as they take away a tumor, they actually know what to take out, and they no longer have to guess with their thumb.
I was the only Brit, on a team of about nine American cardiac surgeons, cardiac nurse, intensive care nurse.
But
surgeons
have been quite creative about this, even our own.
And what
surgeons
do is they stick a scope into the pepper, and they do what is called a "seedectomy."
We are manufacturing reproductions of children in order for
surgeons
and surgical teams to rehearse in the most relevant possible ways.
So
surgeons
can now produce training opportunities, do these surgeries as many times as they want, to their heart's content, until they feel comfortable.
And within 15 years of discovering the electron, these X-rays were being used to make images inside the human body, helping soldiers' lives being saved by surgeons, who could then find pieces of bullets and shrapnel inside their bodies.
Now, what we want to do with our software is allow our
surgeons
to have a tool.
This was important news for surgeons, but I needed to know how widespread it was: Where else was using AI blocking learning on the job?
Another example is a group of designers who were working on a surgical instrument with some
surgeons.
They were meeting with them; they were talking to the
surgeons
about what it was they needed with this device.
And the
surgeons
grabbed hold of it and said, well, I want to hold it like this, or like that.
Imagine if a team of
surgeons
could fly into the brain, as though it was a world, and see tissues as landscapes, and hear blood density levels as music.
To a technique called microfracture, where
surgeons
create small holes in the bone, allowing bone marrow stem cells to leak out and form new cartilage.
And thankfully, modern eye
surgeons
can sculpt the cornea with far less invasive tools.
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