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ActiViews, Inc. Announces FDA 510(k) Clearance of CT-Guide™ Needle Guidance System for Liver Interventions
WAKEFIELD, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
ActiViews, Inc, a company pioneering the development of simple,
accurate, and cost-effective surgical navigation solutions, announced
today that it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
510(k) clearance to market its flagship product, CT-Guide™ Needle
Guidance System, for liver interventions.
The ActiViews CT-Guide(TM) navigation system. (Photo: Business Wire).
CT-Guide™ navigation is designed to assist physicians during CT-guided
interventional diagnostic and therapeutic procedures such as
percutaneous biopsies, ablations, and marker placements in the lung and
liver. The system enables physicians to locate interventional
instruments in relation to pre-acquired CT images, which is analogous to
the way a GPS locates a car using stored roadmaps. CT-Guide™ navigation
features a single-use miniature video camera that is easily affixed onto
standard interventional instruments, a patented sterile registration
sticker, and proprietary 3D software that is viewed on a HD flat panel
monitor mounted on a mobile workstation. CT-Guide™ navigation allows
physicians to determine the location of the navigated instrument in
relation to the 3D space of the CT images and the desired target,
continuously displaying the location of the instrument and its planned
path on the CT image of the patient's anatomy.
"With today's announcement, ActiViews further cements our commitment to
become a leading provider of minimally invasive thoracic and abdominal
surgical oncology solutions," commented Christopher
von Jako, President of ActiViews, Inc. "With now our second
successful clinical trial for the FDA with CT-Guide™ navigation, we are
able to offer our customers an expanded indication from lung into liver
an further clinical evidence of the efficacy of our unique and simple
tool in these critical applications."
In support of its FDA medical device submission for liver interventions,
ActiViews concluded a safety and effectiveness clinical trial in
December at two hospitals affiliated with McGill University Health
Center in Montreal, Canada. The clinical study yielded 100% success in
the primary end point of targeting accuracy with CT-Guide™ navigation
used in biopsy and radiofrequency and microwave ablation procedures, and
there were no device related adverse events. These confirmed the safety
and effectiveness of CT-Guide™ navigation for the liver indication.
"With our experience in over 150 procedures performed at our
institution, we demonstrated that CT-Guide™ navigation is an ideal tool
for various CT-guided interventional oncology applications. By being
very easy-to-use and simple to learn, the ActiViews device enables even
less experienced users to perform the procedures with the effectiveness
and confidence of more advanced users, further enhancing the benefits of
minimally invasive interventions to a wider range of patients." said Dr.
David Valenti, Assistant Professor and Head of the Division of
Interventional Radiology, McGill University Health Center, and Principle
Investigator in the liver study.
"The simplicity and accuracy of the ActiViews system in guiding complex,
deep and double angled needle approaches has been key in our adoption
and repetitive usage in our minimally invasive interventional oncology
procedures at McGill. Further, by eliminating most of the trial and
error cycles involved in free hand guidance, the system has shown in
some of our other preliminary comparative studies to shorten procedure
time and reduce patient radiation exposure during the procedure," said
Dr. Tatiana Cabrera, Assistant Professor, Radiology, McGill University
Health Center.
About Liver Cancer:
Liver cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer. Recent estimates
indicate that over 700,000 new patients will be diagnosed worldwide each
year with primary liver cancer. Liver cancer is also a leading cause of
cancer deaths worldwide, accounting for more than 600,000 deaths each
year. According to the American Cancer Society, liver cancer incidence
rates increased by over 3% per year from 2004 to 2008, trends that have
persisted in the US since 1992. In addition, the liver is the second
most common organ affected by metastatic disease. For example, each year
in the US, nearly 50% of the about 150,000 new primary colorectal cancer
patients will either have a cancer that has already spread or will
spread to the liver. More information on liver cancer can be found at www.cancer.com.
About ActiViews:
ActiViews is a privately held high-tech medical device company that
develops, manufactures, and markets novel surgical navigation solutions.
The company's mission is to become the leading provider of simple,
accurate, and affordable navigation solutions in order to enhance
physician confidence in performing minimally invasive thoracic and
abdominal surgical oncology procedures. The U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office has approved the core technology platform patent with other
ancillary patents currently pending. CT-Guide™ navigation is the first
and only commercially available system for CT-guided interventions for
both lung and liver applications. ActiViews, Inc. is located in the
metro-Boston area with Research and Development facilities in Haifa,
Israel. For further information visit the website at www.activiews.com.
ActiViews, Navigate with Confidence™.
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