FDA Clears Handheld Robotic System for Ultrasound-Guided Needle Placement
Designed to assist with needle-based interventions, the system aims to reduce user variability and enhance procedural efficiency.
Designed to assist with needle-based interventions, the system aims to reduce user variability and enhance procedural efficiency.
EASE installed a Da Vinci surgical robot at a hospital in South Africa, marking its first pay-per-use medical technology installation.
The FDA created a new medical device category covering UV devices to microbial reduction, requiring authorization before coming to market.
Designed to assist with needle-based interventions, the system aims to reduce user variability and enhance procedural efficiency.
Noah Medical has received FDA clearance for its Galaxy System, a medical robotics technology that improves diagnostic yield and enables visualization and access to patient airways for procedures to reach suspect lung lesions.
Read MoreLoyola Medicine’s MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn, Ill., has incorporated an automated robot solution to support healthcare staff throughout its facility.
Read MoreMedTech company eCential Robotics announced FDA 510(k) clearance of its 3D imaging, navigation, and robotics guidance system.
Read MoreLevita Magnetics announced the closing of its $26 million Series C financing for its Magnetic-Assisted Robotic Surgery (MARS) platform.
Read MoreAccelus combined its Remi Robotic Navigation, LineSider Spinal System, and FlareHawk Expandable Interbody Fusion Device technologies.
Read MoreCynerio has discovered five zero-day vulnerabilities collectively known as JekyllBot:5, which affect robots found in hundreds of hospitals.Â
Read MoreCentennial Hills Hospital is the first facility in the western U.S. to utilize the latest iteration of THINK Surgical's TSolution One robot.