Viseon’s minimally invasive spine visualization tool

Viseon’s 4K MaxView system for minimally invasive spine surgery visualization has launched, and the first clinical cases were completed, the company said Aug. 15.

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Initial cases were done by Rajiv Sethi, MD, and Philip Louie, MD at Seattle-based Virginia Mason Medical Center; Samuel Joseph, MD at HCA South Tampa (Fla.) Hospital, and Alfred Ogden, MD at Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, N.J., according to a news release. 

MaxView is a towerless system with no capital equipment expense and occupying no operating room footprint. It has a single-use camera and a reusable image control box.

“This is a major step forward enabling cases to be performed where large, expensive capital equipment is not economically or practically available,” Dr. Louie said in the release.

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