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Follow on Google News | Stanford University Trial Demonstrates Accuracy of Accuro Automated UltrasoundAnesthesia & Analgesia Publishes Results of RIVANNA's Image-Guided Technology's Epidural Success.
By: HealthFlash Marketing for Rivanna Medical, LLC In the trial, RIVANNA® Accuro identified the appropriate epidural injection sites along the lower spine and calculated the depth to the epidural space, a narrow hollow area in the spine. Actual epidural depth was confirmed by measuring needle penetration during successful epidural delivery by anesthesia providers. Accuro predicted this depth within an average of .61 cm. In addition, Accuro identified the appropriate spinal interspace for needle insertion in 94% of patients and enabled 87% success in first-attempt epidural administration. The research was conducted under the direction of Brendan Carvalho, MD, at Stanford Medical Center and led by Katherine Seligman, MD, currently faculty at the University of New Mexico. "The ability to visualize spinal anatomy in detail during epidural needle placement has a strong impact on the procedure's success," says Will Mauldin, Chairman and CEO of Rivanna Medical (http://www.rivannamedical.com). "Today, anesthesiologists rely on spinal palpation and their knowledge of spinal anatomy to determine the appropriate injection site and depth. Depending on the patient condition and physician skill, up to 80% of first attempt epidural needle placements fail. Obesity and atypical spinal characteristics such as scoliosis place patients significantly at failure risk." Repeated epidural needle insertions can negatively impact the patient with ongoing headaches, bleeding, back pain and possibly paralysis. Failed epidurals cost the medical system more than $1.5 billion annually. Mauldin notes that ultrasound is the imaging modality of choice for epidurals because most are administered to expectant mothers who must avoid the radiation involved in other imaging procedures. Significant research shows that ultrasound guidance of epidural and other neuraxial anesthesia significantly improves efficacy and patient safety. However, performing and interpreting ultrasound requires specialized training not typically in the anesthesia provider's skillset. Accuro's SpineNav3D™ computerized ultrasound image guidance eliminates the steep ultrasound learning curve, making it simple and practical for anesthesiologists and other medical professionals not trained in the modality. "This study published in a respected anesthesiology publication underscores the device's precision in providing physician guidance," says Mauldin. In addition to innovative image guidance, RIVANNA Accuro also incorporates BoneEnhance® "Accuro is designed to eliminate the risks of multiple needle placement attempts, increasing patient satisfaction while supporting anesthesiology workflow," notes Mauldin. "A growing number of studies underscore the device's success in meeting these goals." A recent randomized trial at University of Virginia Medical Center found that for residents with prior spinal anesthesia experience, Accuro improved first-attempt needle placement by more than 100% in patients with a high body mass index. Appropriate needle placement in these patients is particularly difficult. The average number of needle redirections to achieve placement using Accuro was almost half that of the same sub-group using conventional placement methods. * ANESTHESIA & ANALGESIA is the official journal of the International Anesthesia Research Society (http://www.iars.org). About Accuro® and Rivanna Medical, LLC RIVANNA® Accuro is the world's first ultrasound-guidance system designed to effortlessly enhance spinal and epidural anesthesia placement accuracy. The revolutionary platform features BoneEnhance® Copyright © by Rivanna Medical, LLC. All rights reserved. RIVANNA® and Accuro® are registered trademarks of Rivanna Medical, LLC. End
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