The choke point isn’t capabilities. It's architecture. At our Scalable Surgery™ launch event during SRS, we built the panel to represent the full stack required to deliver it: compute, hardware, software, and the surgeon. Mostafa Toloui brought the compute perspective, but he made his argument as a patient. His point: too many companies approach the operating room with their own closed footprint. Their device, their features, their roadmap, limited interoperability. But no single company's engineering team, however good, can deliver the best of everything to everyone on its own. The alternative is platform thinking. Deliver a high-leverage technology to the OR, and then open the door so others can build on it. Innovation compounds instead of competing. That's the premise of Scalable Surgery™ It doesn't happen inside one company. But rather multiple companies 👇 Watch Mustafa's take and share your perspective on the open-platform approach. Full panel coming soon. Anne Osdoit Joe Mullings benjamin cadiere Steve Bell Ines Iraki #ScalableSurgery #MoonSurgical #SurgicalRobotics #OpenArchitecture #MedTech #Laparoscopy
À propos
Moon Surgical développe une plateforme d'assistance à la laparoscopie qui augmente les capacités du chirurgien tout en optimisant l'utilisation des ressources dans le bloc opératoire.
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- Secteur
- Fabrication d’équipements médicaux
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 51-200 employés
- Siège social
- Paris
- Type
- Société civile/Société commerciale/Autres types de sociétés
- Domaines
- medical device, minimally invasive surgery, digital surgery, comanipulation, AI, Machine Learning, Surgery, Laparoscopy et Surgical Robotics
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Why Maestro looks nothing like the rest of the technology on the Society of Robotic Surgery | SRS tradeshow floor. Our own CTO, David Noonan, shares insights on the thinking behind it. #PhysicalAI #Laparoscopy #RoboticSurgery #SRS #MedTech
Walk the floor at SRS, and most soft tissue surgical robots look alike. Some even share the same industrial design. Maestro doesn't. That wasn't an accident. We started in early 2021 from a different premise: don't build a platform the surgeon adapts to. Build the one that adapts to the surgeon. Their instruments. Their technique. Tableside. Thousands of right calls got us here. A fair number of wrong ones too. But the form factor isn't what makes it worth it. It's what surgeons tell us Maestro changed about their day, and their patients'. That's what Scalable Surgery means: advanced capabilities delivered in the rooms a console was never built for. I tell every engineer who interviews with me the same thing; I want to work on things that change lives. It sounds like a cliché. It's true. And we're just getting started! Moon Surgical
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Last week at Society of Robotic Surgery | SRS, we quietly did something significant. We introduced Scalable Surgery™, our vision for the future of minimally invasive surgery, to a select group of surgeons, industry leaders, and innovators. The goal wasn't to present. It was to listen: to hear how they see the problem, why it's critical now, and how the market needs to respond. What followed was one of the most dynamic conversations we've had. Thank you to everyone who joined us and engaged so openly. A special thank you to Joe Mullings for hosting our panel discussion and to every panelist who brought their perspective, experience, and candor to the table. One theme came through clearly: Scalable Surgery™ is only possible through partnerships, across companies, across disciplines, across the OR ecosystem. We're just getting started. More to come! #MoonSurgical #ScalableSurgery #SRS2026 #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #HealthcareInnovation #Laparoscopy #RoboticSurgery
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Scalable Surgery is the belief that we need to make high-quality surgery accessible to many more patients without requiring proportional increases in staff, infrastructure, or cost. This is not a Moon initiative; it's an industry-wide challenge. In the ASC Shark Tank session with Scott Fraser, Jonathan C. showcased how Maestro was architected to solve exactly the operational problems ASCs face, bringing predictability to the operating room through control, stability, and compatibility. Dr. benjamin cadiere presented a recent abstract showing it in practice: Maestro's impact on operative efficiency in laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, with a statistically significant reduction in both procedural time and procedural variability. Variability is the part that matters. A faster case is a good day. A predictable case is a schedule an ASC can build a business on. That's how we enable Scalable Surgery. Find our team Society of Robotic Surgery | SRS we want to show you! Anne Osdoit Jeffery Alvarez Jonathan C. David Noonan
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Today, Moon Surgical and KARL STORZ North America announce a strategic commercial collaboration, and we couldn't be more excited about what it means for surgical teams. Minimally invasive surgery is shifting to outpatient facilities while surgical teams face pressure to deliver consistent outcomes with the same or fewer resources. Scalable Surgery™ is designed to resolve exactly that tension. Maestro® was intentionally designed as an open platform, allowing integration of advanced third-party capabilities. This collaboration pairs Maestro's real-time, AI-native intraoperative capabilities with Karl Storz’s industry-leading 3D visualization and instrumentation, giving surgical teams a more complete laparoscopic environment with greater procedural stability, broader access, and a clearer path to scaling MIS without adding complexity. As our CEO Anne Osdoit put it: "Scalable Surgery depends on the operating room ecosystem working together, not on any one single device. By bringing Maestro's capabilities together with KARL STORZ, we can give surgical teams a more capable operating room and make advanced laparoscopic surgery easier to access and adopt." This is just the start of what building a more scalable surgical experience looks like. Meet our team at the Society of Robotic Surgery | SRS this week to learn more. Check out the full press release in the comments below. Anne Osdoit Jeffery Alvarez Jonathan C. Viola Fleig Anne Renevot David Noonan Jeff S. #MoonSurgical #KARLSTORZ #ScalableSurgery #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #HealthcareInnovation #LaparoscopicSurgery #RoboticSurgery #PhysicalAI
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Every surgeon knows the feeling. When an operation settles into its rhythm, every movement becomes deliberate. Every member of the team is synchronized. Decisions come naturally. That's when you're operating in a true flow state. But maintaining that state is fragile. Every unnecessary correction. Every moment spent redirecting attention. Every distraction pulls focus away from what matters most - the patient. As Peter Billing, MD FACS explains in the latest episode of UNSCRIPTED, surgery is like a symphony. When everyone is in sync, the procedure flows. When that rhythm is interrupted, performance and ultimately patient care may be affected. This is an important conversation that extends beyond technology and gets to the heart of surgical performance. How are you protecting your flow state in the OR? What breaks it today?
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ScoPilot is the first FDA-cleared Physical AI in the operating room. What this really means within the OR is so much more. ScoPilot delivers stable vision and control over the field of view, keeping the surgeon focused on technique and operating flow. At the same time, it relieves the surgical assistant of one of the most fatiguing, high-stress tasks in the room, freeing them to assist with other instruments and anticipate the surgeon's next move. With the recent Software 2.7 release, ScoPilot has undergone thousands of additional hours of model training, sharpening performance across an even broader range of surgical scenarios. This matters everywhere, but is especially critical in the ASC environment, where lean teams mean every member needs to operate at full capacity. By absorbing one of the OR's most fatiguing tasks, ScoPilot helps ASCs do more with the teams they already have, without compromising visibility, stability, control, or sugical flow. #PhyscialAI #Laparoscopy #RoboticSurgery #TechMed #ASC #HOPD #SurgicalInnovation #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery
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Good visualization in laparoscopic surgery is often underappreciated until it becomes a problem. As Dr. Sergio Bardaro discussed with Joseph Isosaki, poor visibility doesn't just complicate a case. It can turn a straightforward procedure into a genuinely challenging one. And it's not a rare experience. Most surgeons encounter it at some point in their career. The question is how we solve for it, through better training, smarter technology, or the emerging role of AI in the surgical environment. How are you addressing visualization challenges in your OR today? Share your thoughts in the comments below. #Laparoscopy #RoboticSurgery #MIS #UNSCRIPTED
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In laparoscopic surgery, exposure is everything. It's often said that 80% of the procedure is exposition, creating the visibility that makes everything else possible. With the Maestro Software 2.7 release, our engineers expanded the parameters of high-force mode, enabling retraction of heavier anatomy and giving surgeons optimal visibility across the surgical field. Because when you can see clearly and retract with confidence, everything downstream gets better: control, efficiency, and the precision of your technique. Visibility isn't a nice-to-have. It's the foundation of the entire procedure. #Laparoscopy #RoboticSurgery #TechMed #ASC #HOPD
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The idea was simple: an open architecture is more powerful. It lets domain expertise build on top of a unique and unified data stream, creating compounding value and network effects. All while giving care teams access to impactful new technologies faster and with less red tape. Today's news with Uncovr shows what that looks like in practice, and it marks a unique moment: the first third-party AI model running on Maestro in clinical practice. Automated operative reports generated from live laparoscopic video and delivered within minutes of procedure completion. No mental reconstruction, no workflow disruption, no inaccurate templates. This is a clear signal that an open architecture can support an ecosystem of specialized applications and AI models, each scaling what surgical teams can accomplish without adding burden. For MIS care teams and patients, that is the leap. One model today. An ecosystem tomorrow. Link to the full press release in the comments below. Anne Osdoit Ines Iraki Johann Diep Jeffery Alvarez David Noonan Anne Renevot Jonathan C. Viola Fleig Jeff S. Eric Ermenault