InnerOptic is Making
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Simpler and Safer
with its "GPS for the Surgeon"
The Spatial Coordination Problem
Despite its enormous popularity, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is inherently more difficult for surgeons to perform than open surgery.
Poor visibility and complex spatial coordination result in more injuries in MIS interventions than in open surgery.
InnerOptic's Solution: The InVision System (IVS)
InnerOptic's innovative InVision™ 3D guidance system significantly improves the performance of surgeons and radiologists to accurately perform complex MIS procedures, including tumor biopsies and abations, and laparoscopic interventions using intra-operative ultrasound.
The InVision System addresses the spatial coordination problem inherent with ultrasound-guided interventions. The IVS software continually monitors the positions of the ultrasound transducer and surgical devices/probes, and displays their 3D positions in an intuitive user interface on a stereo monitor, updated in real time.more >

Benefits
o MIS procedures are easier, more accurate and faster to perform;
o Fewer malpractice claims, through lower injury rates
o Fewer surgical repairs, through lower injury rates;
o Reduced OR time, due to improved visualization;
o Lower cancer recurrence, due to improved ablation accuracy;
o Higher reimbursements, using established CPT codes;
o Improved patient outcomes, through lower injury rates.
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Latest News
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"InnerOptic's image-guidance system improve minimally invasive surgery
by reducing surgery time and injury rates, resulting in better patient outcomes."
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