The device securely clamps to radiological systems so a video camera system can capture close up views of procedures/surgeries above the sterile environment.
“As a new player in the very competitive medical device and accessory space, we felt it was imperative to have a strong patent on the QVH before openly entering the market. Now with this patent, we feel we are ready to aggressively penetrate the market. Our patent attorney says [that] these claims will provide strong protection for our invention. The QVH will also be protected by additional patent applications that are currently in process,” said William Donovan, MD, CEO of Spine Pain Management.
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