
Proximie is partnering with U.S.-based medical technology company Imperative Care to develop a robotic surgical system to treat ischemic stroke.
The partnership supports physicians in the use of Imperative Care’s Telos robotic-assisted technology platform. The platform, currently in development, is designed to enable physicians to perform aspiration thrombectomy procedures, both on-site and remotely (via telesurgery), to treat stroke patients.
A key part of the Telos platform’s functionality is the integration of Proximie’s Software Development Kit at a system level; allowing audio, video, and telemetry data to be shared with the physicians performing the procedure, through a customized, Telos-specific, tenant of the Proximie platform.
Proximie’s SDK helps medical device developers improve patient outcomes, and surgical productivity, by enhancing the innovation and development of medical technology systems used across the OR. Specifically, the SDK allows developers to obtain data on how devices perform in real-world surgeries – contributing to development of new technologies and robotic surgical systems, supercharging MedTech performance.