AI tools used for brain vessel differentiation at the Iran Made Exhibition
A knowledge-based company in Iran is set to unveil a groundbreaking technology at the 12th Iran Made Exhibition, designed to assist surgeons in brain surgeries, using advanced artificial intelligence tools.
The Intelligent Surgical System Company (Parsiss) active in the field of surgical navigation systems since 2006, announced that its new system is capable of identifying the blood vessels of individual patients and providing precise maps of the vascular structure of the brain.
Utilizing advanced deep learning algorithms, the technology will help surgeons in more accurately planning surgeries and reducing associated risks.
The CEO of Parsiss, Alireza Ahmadian, highlighted the company’s previous successes, stating, “At the 11th Iran Made Exhibition, we successfully sold three devices to reputable hospitals in Tehran and Isfahan.”
He also noted that with an annual production capacity of 15 smart surgical systems, over 120 hospitals in Iran have benefited from this technology.
Ahmadian emphasized that these systems are less costly compared to foreign models, significantly enhancing the quality and precision of operations, particularly in complex surgeries such as tumor resections and deep brain stimulations.
He praised the Iran Made Exhibition as a fundamental platform for advancing smart surgical technologies.