Moon Surgical and Uncovr Complete First 20 Clinical Cases Using Automated Operative Reporting on Maestro Platform

1 July 2026

Moon Surgical and Uncovr have completed the first 20 clinical cases using automated operative reporting on the Maestro Platform, powered by Moon Surgical's Software Version 2.7.

The procedures were carried out at the Institut Arnaud Tzanck in Nice by surgeons Benjamin Cadiere, Maxime Fournier and Georges Debs. During these operations, automated operative reports were generated directly from live laparoscopic video, demonstrating the potential to simplify post-operative documentation, improve billing accuracy and reduce administrative workload for surgical teams.

The deployment is the first clinical use of a third-party artificial intelligence (AI) solution on the Maestro Platform. It highlights the platform's open architecture, which supports the integration of specialised applications and AI models. The new software version expands Maestro into a multi-model intelligent platform that supports different stages of the surgical workflow, including automated operative reporting and coding through Uncovr.

In the integrated workflow, Uncovr processes procedural video locally on the Maestro Platform before sending only the processed results to the cloud. Structured draft operative reports are then generated for review by the surgeon. By carrying out the most time-sensitive processing on-site, the system reduces network demands and enables reports to be produced within minutes after surgery.

The companies stated that the technology creates operative reports based on what occurred during the procedure, reducing the need for surgeons to prepare documentation from memory after surgery. They also noted that the platform can help hospitals improve reimbursement by supporting more accurate procedural reporting.

Moon Surgical and Uncovr said this milestone represents an early step towards wider commercial deployment and the development of additional AI-powered perioperative applications, including personalised reporting tailored to individual surgeons, healthcare organisations and medical specialties.

 

Source: prnewswire.com