FDA clears 2 spine tools

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The FDA cleared Rivanna’s SpineNav-AI image processing software and Accuro 3S diagnostic ultrasound system, according to a July 17 news release.

SpineNav-AI is a machine-learning software that supports musculoskeletal imaging assessments of the lumbar spine. It uses AI-based image processing to spot key anatomical structures in ultrasound images and indicate the position of the spine midline.

Accuro 3S is a portable ultrasound system that integrates with SpineNavAI. The system has a Dual-Array convex probe and supports standard B-mode imaging.

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