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Innovation District2025-06-09 14:36:072026-01-09 15:59:16Transforming pediatric hip surgery with robotics and 3D imagingChildren’s National leads the way
Children’s National is unique because doctors and engineers work side by side in the same hospital, allowing them to solve problems together in real time. As Dr. Oetgen explained, this setup “has been unbelievably facilitating to what we do.”
The SZI allows experts like Dr. Cleary to create and test new technologies right where patients are treated. “Our engineers get to see surgery and the doctors get to see our technology,” Dr. Cleary said. This close teamwork helps ideas move from design to patient care faster than ever before.
Listen to Drs. Oetgen and Cleary discuss how technology and teamwork are transforming pediatric orthopaedics on the Lead in Peds podcast.
Moving the field forward
Children’s National is using robotics, AI and advanced imaging to make medicine safer and more precise. Dr. Oetgen shared that new 3D X-ray machines use “a hundred times less radiation,” protecting kids while giving doctors better views of bones and joints. Dr. Cleary added that their goal is to make care “more quantitative and consistent” by using tools like ultrasound and motion tracking. Together, they’re finding ways to make high-tech treatments more affordable and available to hospitals everywhere.
With their shared vision, Drs. Cleary and Oetgen show how collaboration and creativity at Children’s National are raising the bar for pediatric orthopaedic care.







