| Literature DB >> 35253015 |
Jeong Hun Kim1, Richard Um2, Nicholas Theodore3, Rajiv Iyer3, Amir Manbachi3.
Abstract
Wasted time in the operating room results in higher operating costs and greater post-operative complications. One effective way to reduce operation time is automating basic processes that occur during surgery. Given the rise of smart-home devices, implementation of virtual assistants became a feasible solution in many medical settings. With a consumer smart-home device and off-the-shelf components, we engineered a voice-controlled smart surgical bed that adjusts the bed configuration via a voice input. The resulting device is expected to optimize human resources and reduce surgical site infection by eliminating the need of a traditional touch control mechanism. Future work is needed to develop its proprietary hardware and software, and continuous collaboration with medical personnel to bring this device into market.Entities:
Keywords: Operating Room; Smart Device; Surgical bed
Year: 2020 PMID: 35253015 PMCID: PMC8895242 DOI: 10.1115/dmd2020-9065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Des Med Devices Conf (2020)