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We're revolutionizing the operating room with our patented real-time AI and computer vision technology.  Scopia Surgical Navigation is a co-pilot for the human body, guiding surgeons with unprecedented accuracy and confidence.

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Raison d’être

Every year, millions of patients undergo minimally invasive surgeries, with laparoscopic colorectal and gynecologic procedures among the most common. While these surgeries offer numerous benefits, they also present significant challenges for surgeons, including limited visibility and complex anatomy.

These challenges lead to damage to anatomical structures, prolonged operation times and increased risk of complications

In fact, studies show that misidentification of anatomy is a leading cause of surgical errors in laparoscopic procedures.

Imagine a world where surgeons have superhuman vision, where complex or hidden anatomy becomes visible, and where precision in minimally invasive surgery reaches unprecedented levels. 

"Scopia Surgical’s technology shows exceptional promise in addressing a real clinical challenge: navigating complex pelvic anatomy during minimally invasive hysterectomies, notably in the context of endometrial cancers which occur at a higher incidence in certain populations. The ability to support safe dissection in distorted anatomical fields could offer real value to surgeons and patients alike. The gynecologic oncology team at the CHUM is enthusiastic about the opportunity to collaborate with Scopia Surgical to evaluate its impact in high-risk surgical cases.”

— Elizabeth Tremblay,
Gynecologic Oncologist, Researcher, CHUM Montreal

Press Release

AI-Enhanced Laparoscopic Navigation for Safer Surgery

ÉTS Montréal, the University of Alberta, and Scopia Surgical selected in the latest INOVAIT Pilot Fund call to advance automatic segmentation and registration of pre-op imaging onto laparoscopic video; the collaboration is expected to receive up to nearly CAD $150,000 in INOVAIT contributions…

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