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AI-Powered Surgical Documentation

Our AI surfaces actionable insights to drive improvements in quality, efficiency, and training.

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Perfect for Healthcare Leaders

Healthcare executives report that 83% prioritize clinical documentation solutions. Surgery to Text™ addresses the top concern: reducing administrative burden while improving accuracy and capturing lost revenue.

Join forward-thinking organizations already transforming their surgical workflows with AI-powered documentation that delivers measurable ROI.

96.58%

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$95+

83%

AI Accuracy

Report Generation

Avg. Additional Revenue/Case

Executive Priority

Revolutionary Features

Surgical Spotlight: Gastric Bypass

Bariatric surgery is growing, but gastric bypass procedures remain stable Bariatric surgery is growing in volume year-over-year, but the volume of Roux-en-Y gastric bypasses, or

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From Innovation To Impact

Why value must lead in healthcare In today’s world, innovations in the healthcare space need to show value immediately. Gone are the days when health

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Dr. Ketan Badani, Vice Chair of Urology and Robotic Operations, Mount Sinai Health System
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Operational efficiency

We’ve seen time and time again that driving standardization intraoperatively decreases operative time, by 12%, 13%, 19%, 25%  in specific procedures and counting.

Theator's Surgical Intelligence Platform surfaces key information embedded within a procedure into a format that is usable by surgeons to enhance the safety, quality, and efficiency of what we do in the operating room.

Dr. Gerald Fried, Former Chair, Department of Surgery, McGill University Healthcare

Graduate medical education

When a patient experiences a complication, surgical teams immediately turn to the video. Read how one surgical team was able to intervene early and treat the patient by reviewing the recorded video immediately postoperatively.

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Screenshot from the Theator platform showing a still from a video of a robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy. Next to the video still, there are annotations showing the procedure timeline and a form to ask for feedback.
Screenshot of a GEARS evaluation.

Today, we have no objective way to assess the performance of our residents. theator gives us an actionable way to assess performance – something that wasn’t available until today.

Dr. David Shulkin, Ninth Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Ready to see Surgical Intelligence in action?