Clinical Trials Arena March 6, 2024
Joshua Silverwood

The study, published in the Journal of Medical Imaging, found that MediView’s augmented reality system for guiding ultrasound needles has a high rate of accuracy.

The Cleveland-based augmented reality (AR) firm, MediView XR, has announced the results of a trial studying its XR90 surgical visualization and navigation system, finding it accurate enough to carry out procedures with clinical precision.

The XR90 system is a US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) cleared device currently in clinical usefor ultrasound-guided needle-based procedures for soft tissue and bone.

MediView said that its XR90 system gives physicians 3D X-ray vision during procedures, giving clinicians the ability to see a patient’s internal anatomy in 3D, including bone, tissue, organs, and vasculature.

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