Monday, June 30, 2008

G-Wire: Visually Positioned Guidewire for Faster, Safer Procedures

Filed under: Cardiology , Neurological Surgery , Ob/Gyn , Radiology , Surgery , Vascular Surgery

Israel's MediGuide and Japans' Asahi Intecc have announced that the two companies are teaming up to develop a new surgical guide wire that can be visually monitored and controlled in real time using MediGuide's Medical Positioning System (gMPS), a technology previously reported by us as "intrabody positioning system for medical devices, guide-wires, coronary catheterization devices, and such."

From the announcement press release:

This innovative G-Wire™ will enable physicians to visually track the actual orientation as well as the 3D spatial tip position of the wire while manipulating it in real time. In addition, it will enable marking and 3D visualization capabilities also offered by the MediGuide technology. These capabilities are achieved using MediGuide's Medical Positioning System (gMPS™) technology, incorporated within various Cath Labs which has been recently approved for use in Europe. This new functionality is expected to be extremely useful during procedures such as chronic total occlusion (CTO) as well as other complex operations which require accurate wire manipulation in the field of interventional cardiology.

Martin B. Leon, M.D., Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center and Founder of the Cardiovascular Research Foundation in New York City, said: “This collaboration brings together the most advanced guidewires and sophisticated imaging and guidance technology, providing an exciting opportunity to improve CTO therapy in the future.”

Dr. Osamu Katoh, Director of Research Center at the Toyohashi Heart Center, said
"No matter how you look at it, Asahi's guide wire technology produces one to one torque performance. The integration of Asahi's one to one torque performance technology and MediGuide's gMPS navigation technology, will create a tremendous synergy effect that could dramatically improve the treatment options for complex lesions, including CTO's"

Press release: Asahi Intecc and MediGuide announced collaboration in development and sales of innovative gMPS™ Enabled Guide Wire (G-Wire™) ...

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The guide wire working with a Medical Positioning System (gMPS) technology is an wonderful technique to prevent assumption whicle treating total occlusions. This technology will change the way interventionist treat their total occusion cases and difficult pathologies in the vascular system.
It will be critical to test the gMPS tecnology in high volume centers across the world and treat some difficult chronic occlusion cases to test the technology and limitations of the technology. Its application in carotid occlusions?
India has many patients who succumb to total occlusions and this technology will make a huge difference in negating assumpptions, and prevent adverse events related to treatments of total occlusions.

Raj Nihalani, MD, RAC(US)
www.trialmed.com


Posted by: Raj Nihalani
on June 30, 2008 09:11 PM GMT

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