Fiber Optic RealShape technology in endovascular surgery

  • Eric J Finnesgard
  • Jessica P Simons
  • Hazel Marecki
  • Isaac Ofori
  • Tilo Kölbel
  • Geert Willem H Schurink
  • Joost A van Herwaarden
  • Andres Schanzer

Abstract

Fiber Optic RealShape technology is a new endovascular guidance system that aims to simplify endovascular procedures by improving wire, catheter, and device visualization, while reducing reliance on ionizing radiation. Developed by Philips, the system uses light refracted through optical fibers to generate real-time renderings of wires and catheters in three-dimensional space. Currently, devices with embedded Fiber Optic RealShape technology are being studied in human patients undergoing endovascular procedures. Early findings demonstrate the technology to be safe and effective in offsetting procedural complexity. Research and development to improve rendering accuracy and expand the selection of available Fiber Optic RealShape-enabled endovascular devices continues.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0895-7967
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 12.2021

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PubMed 34911630