OBVIUS Robotics™ Completes First U.S. Cases with CERTA™ Access System
The company has developed the CERTA™ Access System, a handheld robotic platform for image-guided procedures requiring precise needle access to anatomical structures. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Breakthrough Device Designation for this device, which is initially being targeted for vascular access procedures.
The first clinical cases were performed at the Texas Medical Center at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center and at Northwell Health in
The CERTA Access System combines ultrasound guidance with robotic needle placement. Its proprietary needle vibration technology reduces the movement and deformation of soft tissue during insertion, offering the potential for unmatched precision to the pre-selected target tissue.
"There are over 100 million vascular access procedures performed each year around the world," said
Upon completion of the clinical study, the company plans to submit CERTA to the FDA by the end of 2025, with approval in
"There have not been significant advances in vascular access technology or clinical outcomes for years," said Dr.
About Obvius Robotics
Obvius Robotics is a privately held medical device company based in
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SOURCE OBVIUS Robotics, Inc.
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