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Sagentia Medical: sPEEK™ – Voice controlled surgical loupes

Our client asked:

Our team wanted to address a user need by enabling clinicians to deliver uninterrupted quality of care in surgical procedures through a novel solution to controlling surgical loupes.

 

The project story:

Our multi discipline team created a headset with voice control features enabled by a battery-powered microcontroller running onboard edge processing on audio captured by embedded microphones. The local edge processing means there is no need for Wi-Fi connection and therefore no transmission of sensitive data over hospital networks or to the cloud.

Voice commands activate the headlight with 3 different brightness settings, and increase or decrease the magnification level between 3x, 4x and 5x. Unlike existing powered surgical loupes, everything is contained on the headset to avoid trailing cables and belt/body mounting issues that arise when used alongside surgical gowns and other PPE. The system elements have been arranged to achieve balance with weight distributed to spread load equally across the ears and crown, and there are interchangeable top straps for tied up, long hair.

 

Results: deliverables and outcomes

In developing sPEEK, we empower clinicians to deliver uninterrupted quality of care in surgical procedures.

sPEEK is a commercially viable concept that could see market release in 2 years. It has been considered from 3 core lenses:

User-centred design – Considerations such as under-mounted motor housings that don’t impinge on peripheral vision, placement of an illumination source on distal tips, and an in-built accelerometer to turn the light off when the head is above horizonal orientation to avoid colleague illumination.

Commercial viability – In consulting optic manufacturers, the system has been conceived on a TTL (Through The Lens) surgical loupe configuration. The left and right optic modules are independent ensuring compatibility with standard fitting practices enabling the optics position to be customised to a bespoke declination angle. Also, the focal distance can be set for specific dental and surgical applications.

Technical feasibility - The concept has been prototyped to give confidence in the mechanical and voice recognition performance.

The design concept has won a Red Dot: ‘Best of Best award and nominated for the Red Dot: Luminary award.