Activ Surgical’s Platform Technology Strives To Be The ‘Waze’ Intra-Operative Navigation System For Surgeons

The company plans to make ActivSight and ActivInsights commercially available in 2023

Activ Surgical’s CEO Todd Usen sat down with Medtech Insight to discuss the company’s product portfolio – ActivSight, an imaging module technology and ActivInsights, which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to produce further clinical insights based on surgical data.

Activ Surgical Module
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Activ Surgical has developed a technology platform that allows surgeons to assess critical physiological structures and functions, like blood flow, intra-operatively, in real time with a simple push of a button, and derive meaningful data post-surgically.

The Boston-based company has begun a limited release of its ActivSight Intraoperative Imaging Module, which provides surgeons real-time intra-operative visual data and

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