MedTech News
.................... by Andrew Celentano

FDA grants IDE to SpinaFX for study of Triojection
The planned trial is expected to include 300 participants across two treatment arms.

Bright Uro Receives FDA Clearance for Glean Abdominal Sensor
The sensor expands Glean into wireless, catheter-free multi-channel urodynamics, targeting more comfortable and real-world bladder function testing.

DermaSensor wins CE mark for skin cancer detection device
DermaSensor announced today that it received Class IIb CE mark approval for its skin cancer detection device.

Karl Storz gets FDA nod for exoscope for open surgery
Karl Storz announced today that it received FDA clearance for the digital, camera-based Rubina Lens exoscope for open surgery.

AI could provide ‘early alert’ for breast cancer 6 years in advance
Three commercially available radiology AI systems have shown the potential to flag early signs of breast cancer up to six years before a diagnosis, according to a study published in Radiology.

One tiny patch could bring hospital-style heart checks into homes
A lightweight wearable device developed by UNSW engineers could one day help people monitor their heart and breathing health from home, potentially reducing hospital visits and allowing doctors to detect problems earlier.

A brain-computer interface that works with—not against—the brain
Yale researchers have developed a new kind of brain-computer interface (BCI) that lets humans play video games directly with their brains.

FireANTs unlocks faster medical image matching, cutting analysis from a week to minutes
Penn Engineers have developed an open-source algorithm that combines the speed of AI with the precision of geometry to compare complex medical images quickly and accurately, helping detect subtle changes that, over time, can signal disease. In some cases, the new algorithm can accomplish in minutes what would have taken prior techniques an entire week.