“XACT Robotics’ groundbreaking hands-free robotic system addresses the barriers to efficiency in percutaneous procedures and its compatibility with different medical instruments enables use across a broad application spectrum,” Jadhav said. Facilitates earlier interventions to potentially enable earlier diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening conditions.It results in fewer complications and shorter recovery times for patients.It improves staff utilization and facility resources, increasing hospital profitability and revenue.It delivers instruments to the target site in a precise timeframe and on the first attempt, allowing physicians to better plan operative suite time.It reduces physical strain and minimizes radiation exposure and associated health risks for interventional radiologists and other support staff.It significantly reduces the need for frequent instrument reinsertion, leading to more predictable and consistent procedure times and overall procedure efficiency.It reaches the site quickly (less than 8.5 minutes) with a single insertion to target. This results in unparalleled accuracy of less than 1.7mm average tip to target (validated in more than 200 pre-clinical and clinical cases), enabling earlier interventions, access to smaller targets, and reduced watchful waiting. The system compensates for target location changes due to patient’s breathing or movement without the need for manual instrument adjustments. The system uses advanced algorithms to achieve remarkable non-linear steering capabilities, enabling it to accurately access even hard-to-reach specified anatomical target inside the patient’s body. ![]() “Since the system manages the technical aspects of instrument insertion and steering, even other health professionals-physician assistants and nurse practitioners can perform the procedures regardless of their experience level. This also allows easy transportation across multiple procedure rooms and locations outside the CT suite,” explained Neeraj Nitin Jadhav, industry analyst at Frost & Sullivan. “XACT ACE Robotic System’s small footprint and mobility allows for efficient set up for use within minutes and does not require a dedicated specialized space, preventing disruption of clinical workflow. The robot is placed on the patient’s body after confirmation of the procedure’s trajectory and the robot then inserts the instruments and steers them to the target site using its five degrees of freedom. The console enables interventional radiologists to assess real-time patient CT images and plan the procedure, including selecting the target, the entry and checkpoints (if necessary), and monitoring instrument advancements. The XACT ACE Robotic System consist of a tablet-sized robot and a console. XACT ACE Robotic System combines precise robotic insertion and non-linear steering with advanced image-based planning and real-time monitoring to deliver various instruments to selected targets during CT-guided percutaneous procedures. The system improves the accuracy, consistency, and efficiency of computed tomography (CT)-guided percutaneous procedures, which has the potential to support shorter recovery times and improve patient health outcomes. ![]() It can accurately reach the required anatomical targets, improve clinical workflow efficiency, and support use in different service sites. The company’s robotic system addresses the limitations of manual methods and other image-guided percutaneous intervention systems. SAN ANTONIO, TX – Febru– Frost & Sullivan recently evaluated the North American percutaneous procedure system industry and, based on its findings, recognizes XACT Robotics with the 2021 North American Percutaneous Procedure System Technology Innovation Leadership Award.
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