LEM Surgical's Dynamis system has become the first FDA-cleared humanoid surgical platform designed for spine surgery. The robotic system leverages NVIDIA's Isaac for Healthcare and Cosmos Transfer to train its autonomous arms, and is powered by NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor and Holoscan for real-time processing.
A standout feature of Dynamis is its ability to maintain precise tool tracking even when the surgeon's line-of-sight is blocked, thanks to integrated navigation-based robotics. The platform supports thoracic, lumbar, and sacral surgical approaches, using AI-augmented robotics to close hard-tissue gaps and improve clinical outcomes.
This milestone marks a significant step forward in robotic-assisted surgery, bringing humanoid dexterity and AI intelligence to the operating room.