MediView Announces Study Results Demonstrating High Registration and Targeting Accuracy of Augmented Reality-Based Navigational Guidance System
"Sub-centimeter accuracy is required for many minimally invasive percutaneous procedures like biopsies and ablations," said Gaurav Gadodia, MD, interventional radiologist at VIR Chicago and co-author of the study.
- "Sub-centimeter accuracy is required for many minimally invasive percutaneous procedures like biopsies and ablations," said Gaurav Gadodia, MD, interventional radiologist at VIR Chicago and co-author of the study.
- This study sought to grow the evidence that MediView's novel augmented reality solutions is accurate, and thus may support use in the procedural suite to help facilitate improved visualization and guidance."
- Per the publication, both TRE and IFRE are quantitative measurements that reflect the accuracy of a 3D needle guidance system.
- "The ability of this AR-based navigational guidance system to reliably facilitate needle trajectory planning and guidance for percutaneous procedures could potentially facilitate better clinical performance."