control the count
We will deliver a CoBot enhanced Surgical Safety System & Mobile Surgical Platform that revolutionizes surgical sharps counting and reduces surgical disruption.
worlds first sharps counting cobot
Magvation has innovated the first CoBot enhanced Surgical Safety System (SSS) & Mobile Surgical Platform (MSP) enabled by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and delivered as an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) that safely Controls The Count of surgical sharps.
COLLABORATIVE ROBOTS, or CoBots, are designed to work alongside surgeons & scrub techs rather than replace them, making it possible to build workflows that synergistically incorporate the strengths of both humans & robots. Unlike traditional robots, CoBots don’t pose a significant risk to staff or patient safety. Sensor & robotic technology advances have made it relatively straightforward to encode a CoBot to pause function if anything runs outside designated operating parameters. CoBots are transforming the surgical industry with the proven capacity to simplify & streamline operating room processes, help facilitate repeatable & predictable safety measures, and enable more efficient & efficacious surgeries. From automating repetitive tasks to aiding in complicated operative actions, CoBots are releasing surgical staff from mundane & routine duties allowing them to focus on more demanding & productive tasks while reducing human errors — ultimately elevating surgical Quality of Care.
reducing hazardous disruptions that occur during surgery.
DISRUPTIVE DISRUPTION DISRUPTORS
HAYCHECK
The Joint Commission issued a Universal Protocol in 2004, which calls for a compulsory Safety Checklist for every patient undergoing a surgical procedure. This Standard of Care purports to improve patient safety by systematizing 3 key measures: 1) Conducting a pre-procedure verification process, 2) Marking the procedure site, and 3) Performing a ‘time-out.’ However, practices & compliance vary greatly between surgeons & hospitals, and they are rarely adequately recorded.
HayCheck offers surgeons a standardized best practice Surgical Safety Checklist in a user-configured interactive app and chronicles its completion in a HIPAA-compliant data repository.
HAYDOC
Whether it’s a heart transplant order, urgent patient consent, or even a family emergency, surgeons must be able to communicate outside the four walls of the operating room during surgery. And >90% of surgeons use their cell phones to do it. But surgeons often focus on their screens instead of the surgery. Consequently, cell phone-related disruptions are the root cause of a growing number of incident-associated errors, so much so that ECRI listed it as a “Top 10 Health Hazard”.
HayDoc empowers surgeons to communicate safely & compliantly with an interactive heads-up app that prioritizes calls & texts, so they can remain focused on the surgical field.
HAYBEATS
According to recent studies, music plays in operating rooms in as many as 92% of surgeries, and surgeons primarily decide when it's played, its volume, and song choice. And although studies show that interoperative music can enhance surgical team performance, evidence also shows that when played above 86 dB, it can also cause a marked reduction in efficiency, extending the operative time by as much as 17%, and becomes a safety hazard when it interferes with surgical team interaction.
HayBeats enables surgeons to safely listen to their favorite music playlists & stations with an interactive app with noise level guardrails and voice-recognition & patient vital noise-ducking.