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Oracle and Theator Partner to Bring AI Intelligence to Surgery

Surgeons currently draft operative reports from memory hours after procedures, a practice that peer-reviewed research shows achieves only 72.8 percent accuracy. To close this gap, Oracle Health is integrating Theator’s AI-powered surgical intelligence into its cloud infrastructure, automating documentation the moment a procedure concludes.

Oracle and Theator Partner to Bring AI Intelligence to Surgery
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The collaboration utilizes Theator’s computer vision to interpret live video feeds during surgery. By recognizing specific surgical steps and safety milestones, the system generates structured operative reports before the surgeon even leaves the operating room. These reports flow directly into Oracle Health’s electronic health records, bypassing the need for manual transcription or dictation. Beyond improving clinical accuracy, the integration aims to streamline billing by ensuring the financial record reflects the actual complexity of each case.

Seema Verma, executive vice president of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, noted that clinical documentation has historically stopped at the operating room door. By leveraging Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, the platform handles high-definition video processing while maintaining established security and compliance standards. Theator, which has already analyzed over 600,000 procedures across 150 types, provides a data-driven approach that allows hospitals to move toward system-wide quality benchmarking and standardized care. For surgeons, the process reduces cognitive burden by transforming the operative report from a retrospective memory task into a real-time, verified clinical asset.

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