
We envision a future where surgical care becomes universally safer and more accessible through intelligent data collaboration and innovation. At Surgical Data Science Collective, our mission is to transform surgical outcomes worldwide by harnessing the power of AI, machine learning, and computer vision to unlock life-saving insights from surgical video data.
As a non-profit driven by service rather than profit, we unite surgeons, researchers, and institutions in a sustained global effort to advance surgical science. Our cutting-edge platform and expansive global surgical video repository fuel transparent, inclusive innovation designed to elevate training, refine techniques, and enhance patient care equity across diverse populations.
By fostering trust, collaboration, and rigorous scientific inquiry, we are building an open surgical data future where every procedure can benefit from collective wisdom and AI-enhanced learning. Together, we will pioneer new pathways for surgical excellence and health equity worldwide.
Our Review
When we first came across the Surgical Data Science Collective, we weren't sure what to expect from a non-profit trying to revolutionize surgery with AI. After digging deeper, we're genuinely impressed by what this Washington, D.C.-based organization has accomplished in just two years since its 2022 founding.
SDSC isn't your typical tech startup chasing venture capital. They're a mission-driven collective that's built something we haven't seen before: a platform where surgeons worldwide can upload, analyze, and learn from surgical videos using cutting-edge AI.
What Caught Our Attention
The numbers speak volumes. SDSC has amassed over 14,000 de-identified surgical videos totaling 2,600+ hours of footage — making it the largest independent surgical video repository in the US. But here's what really got us excited: surgeons from 59 countries are actively using their platform.
That's not just impressive growth; it's proof that surgeons desperately needed something like this. The fact that they've done it as a non-profit, without the usual profit motives that can complicate healthcare innovation, makes it even more compelling.
The Tech That Actually Makes Sense
We've seen plenty of AI healthcare solutions that feel like solutions looking for problems. SDSC's approach is different. Their Surgical Video Platform uses machine learning to extract meaningful metrics from surgical footage, giving surgeons actionable feedback to improve their technique.
What we love is how practical it is. Surgeons can upload videos, organize them into searchable libraries, and collaborate with peers globally. The AI doesn't replace human expertise — it amplifies it by spotting patterns and providing insights that might otherwise be missed.
A Global Perspective We Rarely See
Here's where SDSC really shines: their commitment to global equity. They're specifically focused on helping low- and middle-income countries access better surgical training and techniques. Too many healthcare AI companies focus solely on wealthy markets.
Their partnership with organizations like the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda shows they're serious about this mission. Plus, by including diverse global data in their AI models, they're actively working to reduce the bias that plagues so much of healthcare AI.
Who Should Pay Attention
We think SDSC is particularly valuable for academic medical centers and non-profit hospitals looking to enhance their surgical training programs. Research institutions focused on surgical AI will find their repository invaluable — it's rare to find this much high-quality, diverse surgical video data in one place.
For individual surgeons, especially those in underserved regions or specialties like OB/GYN where they're expanding, the platform offers access to training resources and global expertise that would otherwise be impossible to obtain. The 270+ surgeons already using it suggests they're onto something significant.
Surgical Video Platform for uploading, organizing, and backing up surgical videos
AI and ML models extracting surgical metrics for technique improvement
Global Surgical Data Repository with 14,000+ de-identified videos
Collaboration tools for surgeons, researchers, and institutions
Focus on equity, inclusion, and reducing bias in surgical AI models






