Siemens Healthineers company Corindus has debuted a new set of automated robotic movements in its technIQ series designed for its CorPath GRX system.
The software, which has 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), provides movements to aid in device manipulation during coronary and peripheral procedures, the firm said. In addition, the movements can help reduce procedure time associated with wire and device manipulation.
Corindus' latest release provides physicians with four additional automated robotic movements that aid with tasks such as crossing lesions, navigating tortuosity, and measuring anatomy for appropriate device size selection, the company added.