Surgical Camera Articles & Analysis
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Lazurite’s new ArthroFree™ Wireless Surgical Camera System recently became the first such system to receive 510(k) market clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for arthroscopy and general endoscopy. Surgeons using the ArthroFree System will be able to visualize the surgical field during minimally invasive surgery ...
Lazurite’s new ArthroFree™ Wireless Surgical Camera System recently became the first such system to receive 510(k) market clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The ArthroFree System incorporates Lazurite’s proprietary low-heat, high-intensity Meridiem™ light technology along with advanced camera, battery, ...
Food and Drug Administration for its ArthroFree™ Wireless Surgical Camera System. “This partnership with Lazurite creates exciting opportunities to offer cost savings to CHAMPS’ members in healthcare, especially those we serve in surgery centers,” said Maria Summers, director of CHAMPS GPO. ...
The ArthroFree™ system is expected to be the first wireless surgical camera system for the minimally invasive operating room approved by the U.S. ...
“One of those risks shouldn’t be that you’re going to get burned by the surgical devices that are being used.” Minimally invasive surgical camera and lighting draw significant energy and can reach high temperatures, increasing the possibility of patient burns and/or fire in the OR. Lazurite’s camera ...
“This FDA submission marks an important milestone in our commitment to bring an advanced wireless surgical camera to market,” said Eugene Malinskiy, chief executive officer and co-founder of Lazurite. ...
Earlier this year, Lazurite’s ArthroFree™ Wireless Surgical Camera won the prestigious inaugural ACE Award for Innovation from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. The company is taking steady steps on its plan to launch its ArthroFree wireless arthroscopic camera system next year. Lazurite plans to submit its ...
Medical device and technology company Lazurite Holdings LLC (formerly Indago) today announced that it has contracted with University Hospitals (UH) Ventures – the innovation and commercialization arm of University Hospitals Health System in Cleveland – to conduct a formative human factors study on its ArthroFree™ wireless surgical camera as part ...