The FDA has cleared the MAGNETOM Sola 1.5 Tesla MRI machine from Siemens Healthineers, a device that features the company’s BioMatrix patient-centric technology, previously only available on 3 Tesla scanners. BioMatrix accounts for different patients sizes and body types, helping clinicians to prepare and perform scans so that rescans don&rsq (Read more...)
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Body Vision Releases LungVision for Early-Stage Lung Cancer Diagnostics
Body Vision Medical out of Ramat Ha Sharon, Israel is releasing its LungVision platform for planning, navigating to, and targeting small pulmonary nodules within the peripheral regions of the lungs. The product integrates into bronchoscopy suites and provides a step-by-step process that the company claims doesn’t require a large learning curv (Read more...)
Thromboresistant Hydrogel Materials for Venous Catheters: Interview with CEO of Access Vascular
Access Vascular, based in Massachusetts, has developed a peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC) composed of a thromboresistant hydrogel material. The catheter could reduce the incidence of catheter-related thrombi and resulting adverse events. When a catheter encounters blood, blood cells and proteins begin to accumulate on its surfac (Read more...)
Boston Scientific’s Eluvia Peripheral Long Term Drug Eluting Stent FDA Approved
Boston Scientific won FDA regulatory approval to introduce the Eluvia drug-eluting vascular stent to the U.S. market. The device is the first peripheral stent to offer sustained release of an antiproliferative drug (paclitaxel) for as long as a full year. The drug prevents restenosis, a common condition caused by native tissue growing over the sten (Read more...)
Philips Partners with Augusta University Health on Hybrid OR for Diagnosis and Treatment of Lung CA
According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), one in four cancer deaths are attributable to lung cancer. This is higher than the combined rate of deaths from breast, prostate, and colon cancers, according to ACS statistics. One factor driving these outcomes is the challenge of identifying and diagnosing small tumors within the lungs. Early detect (Read more...)
Simulator Evaluates Effect of High-Field MRI on Breast Tissues
MRI machines used in hospitals today are generally limited to having magnetic fields no stronger than 3 Tesla. This is partially because a higher resonant magnetic field can, in certain cases, heat up living tissues and cause permanent damage. But, knowing whether patients would really suffer inside powerful MRI machines has remained a challenge. N (Read more...)
Paladin Carotid PTA Balloon with Embolic Protection Filter Cleared by FDA
Contego Medical, out of Raleigh, North Carolina, won FDA clearance for its Paladin carotid PTA (Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty) balloon catheter. The device, used to open up narrow arteries and to post-dilation of self-expanding stents, has a built-in embolic protection filter that traps any debris that may become dislodged and forced to flo (Read more...)
BIOTRONIK PK Papyrus Stent for Emergency Repair of Coronary Perforations
BIOTRONIK obtained FDA’s approval, under the Humanitarian Device Exemption, for its PK Papyrus covered coronary stent system. It’s indicated for emergency use when treating acute coronary perforations, both of native vessels and bypass grafts, and is the only device of its kind available to treat vessels between 2.5 mm and 5.0 mill (Read more...)
XACT Robotic Needle Navigation System Cleared in EU for Percutaneous Procedures
XACT Robotics out of Caesarea, Israel won EU approval to introduce its needle steering and insertion system for percutaneous procedures including biopsies and ablations. The robotic device gives physicians a more accurate and precise way of moving needles toward difficult to reach targets. The robot is placed on the patient during a procedure and i (Read more...)
Transducers Free of Crystals to Make Ultrasound Radically Cheaper
Contemporary ultrasound scanners have piezoelectric crystals inside that are able to generate an electric charge when they’re struck by ultrasonic vibrations. These crystals are really the heart of ultrasound devices, but they’re difficult and expensive to grow. The costs associated with running specialty factories to make crystals is a (Read more...)
Philips Helium-Free MRI System Combines Productivity With High Quality Imaging
Philips has announced the launch of the Ingenia Ambition X 1.5T MR, the next offering in its portfolio of Ingenia MRI technologies. A core innovation of the Ingenia Ambition X system is Philips’ breakthrough BlueSeal fully-sealed magnet which contains less than 0.5% of helium compared to conventional systems and the helium doesn’t need (Read more...)
Boston Sci’s ACURATE neo2 Aortic Valve Showing High Performance
Boston Scientific is touting results of a clinical study evaluating its ACURATE neo2 prosthetic aortic valve system. The implant and delivery system, which are not yet available for sale, had “a high procedural success rate and a low rate of paravalvular aortic regurgitation,” which is blood leaking around the valve, a month after (Read more...)
Winnebago Unveils All-Electric CT Lung Screening Truck
Winnebago, the famous maker of motorhomes, campers, and other recreational vehicles, has partnered with Samsung‘s health division and Motiv Power Systems, a California-based manufacturer of electric motors for cars and trucks, to create a fully electric mobile lung screening unit. Inside the quiet and environmentally friendly truck is a& (Read more...)
Doctors Pair with Artificial Intelligence to Improve Pneumonia Diagnosis
While AI may have a lot of potential to transform the future of medicine, humans are still much better at most complex intellectual tasks. The only thing that can be smarter than a human is a group of humans and new software from Unanimous AI, a company based in San Francisco, hopes to harness groups […]
New Sniper Balloon Occlusion Microcatheters Cleared in Europe
Embolx, out of Silicon Valley, won the European CE Mark for its latest Sniper Balloon Occlusion Microcatheters. The devices are used to help deliver embolic agents in such varying procedures as helping to treat tumors, uterine fibroids, and enlarged prostate. The new family of the devices include features to make them easier to navigate throug (Read more...)
Two New Penumbra Catheters to Suck Out Stroke Causing Clots
Penumbra, a company famous for its suction-based stroke clot removal devices, is releasing what it says is its “most advanced technology,” the Penumbra JET 7 and Penumbra JET D Reperfusion Catheters. The devices work with the company’s Penumbra ENGINE system provides the vacuum aspiration that’s necessary to pull a thro (Read more...)
Stanford Researchers Print Patient Specific Heart Mapping Sensors
Interventional cardiologists dealing with atrial fibrillation, the most common arrhythmia, tend to seek out and ablate the tissue generating aberrant electrical signals. This is done with mapping catheters, the shape of which is designed to maximize contact with the heart to best gather the heart’s intrinsic electrical signals. Each patient i (Read more...)
GORE Molding & Occlusion Balloon Approved in US, EU, Japan
Gore is releasing its GORE Molding & Occlusion Balloon following regulatory approvals in the U.S., Japan, and Europe. The device is a compliant polyurethane balloon catheter designed for use in opening up self-expanding stent grafts or to temporarily occlude wide vessels. The company believes that the device “meets all endovascu (Read more...)
New Artificial Intelligence Software Spots Lung Nodules on CT Scans
Detecting lung nodules on CT scans is central to diagnosing cancer and the earlier that can be accomplished the better the outcome. Currently, only about two thirds of detectable nodules are actually spotted by trained professionals. Researchers at University of Central Florida have been working on an artificial intelligence program that can review (Read more...)
Two New Advanced Cardiovascular Ultrasounds Debuted by Philips
Philips is releasing two new cardiovascular ultrasound systems that feature similar capabilities, but one is designed for the office while the other is geared for the cath lab. The company says that the new systems have improved image quality and a variety of features that improve usability. The EPIQ CVx, intended for the office, lets […]