MobiHealth News October 30, 2023
Jessica Hagen

Anne Osdoit, CEO of Moon Surgical, discusses the company’s commercial version of its surgical robotics system that has recently assisted laparoscopic surgeons in France.

The use of robotics in surgery began in the late 1980s, but as technology has progressed, robotic surgery has become the standard of care for minimally invasive surgeries.

Anne Osdoit, CEO of French-American surgical robotics company Moon Surgical, sat down with MobiHealthNews to discuss the organization’s new commercial surgical robotics offering, dubbed Maestro System, and AI’s place within its product.

MobiHealthNews: Can you tell me about Moon Surgical and Maestro?

Anne Osdoit: Moon Surgical is a surgical robotics company. We are focused specifically on soft tissue surgery, what we call laparoscopy. So basically, keyhole surgery...

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