

Superhuman Surgery with Moon Surgical and Maestro - Ep. 272
24 snips Sep 3, 2025
Anne Osdoit, CEO of Moon Surgical, joins Noah Kravitz to discuss her revolutionary approach to surgery. She explains how the Maestro platform uses robotics and AI to augment surgeons' skills, enhance workflow, and reduce fatigue. The conversation highlights the need for personalized surgical techniques and how AI adapts to individual surgeon preferences. Osdoit also shares insights on improving patient outcomes and the importance of ergonomic advancements in surgical settings, paving the way for a more efficient future in healthcare.
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Lab Prototype To Commercial Startup
- Moon Surgical began from lab work at Sorbonne led by Professor Gaillet and evolved into a company around 2020.
- Anne Osdoit saw a lab demonstrator in early 2020 and helped translate it into an operating-room platform.
Procedure Structure Masks Execution Variability
- Surgical techniques are structured but execution varies greatly because each surgeon and patient are unique.
- Surgeon preferences and patient anatomy create high variability in how a procedure unfolds.
Giving Surgeons Control Over Vision And Exposure
- Maestro adds two robotic arms to give surgeons direct control of vision and tissue exposure previously managed by assistants.
- Placing those functions under the surgeon increases efficiency, consistency, and confidence in procedures.