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July 15, 2020

Xact’s Ace Robotic System Cleared by FDA for Image-Guided Percutaneous Procedures

July 15, 2020—Xact Robotics Ltd. announced that its Xact Ace robotic system was cleared to market in the United States for CT-guided percutaneous procedures. The Ace system is the second-generation robotic system from Xact Robotics, which is based in Massachusetts and Israel. 

The company has begun a controlled market release with select radiology centers of excellence partners and is planning for a broader commercial launch of the Ace system later this year.

According to the company, the Ace system is a hands-free robotic solution combining image-based planning and navigation with insertion and steering of various instruments to the desired target with accuracy, consistency, and efficiency. 

The Ace robotic system was designed to treat a wide range of clinical applications and indications and to be compatible with multiple imaging modalities. In addition, the system’s remote procedure capabilities will allow users to operate the system from outside the radiology procedure room to minimize staff and patient exposure and enhance safety measures, stated the company.

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