Laparoscopy Systems in Maryland
2 vendors serving Maryland
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Top laparoscopy systems in Maryland
Vivo Surgical Private Limited
Vivo Surgical is a medical technology developer and manufacturer specializing in innovative surgical and endoscopic devices. The company's primary product portfolio includes three proprietary technologies: ENLYT®, a portable flexible endoscope system for screening and diagnostic imaging applications; KLARO®, an in vivo surgical lighting device designed to overcome limitations of conventional surgical illumination; and ERES™, a minimally-invasive surgical robotic system that integrates with existing conventional endoscopes (currently in development). These devices target unmet clinical needs in hospital and out-of-hospital settings, emphasizing safety, efficiency, and improved clinical outcomes. Vivo Surgical holds regulatory approvals including FDA clearance and CE mark certification, along with ISO 13485 quality management system certification. The company collaborates with leading health systems and academic research institutions globally. Vivo Surgical has received recognition including selection as a WIPO Global Awards 2024 winner (from 660+ companies across 107 countries) and finalist status in the MedTech Innovator Asia Pacific 2023 competition, reflecting strong intellectual property foundations and innovation credentials.
US Medical Innovations, LLC
US Medical Innovations, LLC (USMI), headquartered in Takoma Park, Maryland, develops advanced surgical and oncological technologies focused on cold plasma ablation and robotic surgical systems. The company manufactures the Canady Helios™ Cold Plasma Ablation System, an FDA 510(k)-cleared device (K240297) designed for soft tissue ablation during surgical procedures, particularly for treating positive microscopic margins in solid tumor resection without damaging adjacent normal tissue. USMI also produces the Canady Flex RoboWrist™, an FDA-approved robotic surgical device for use in open and laparoscopic procedures. The company has completed Phase I IDE clinical trials demonstrating statistically significant efficacy in treating advanced and recurrent solid tumors (Stage 4), with peer-reviewed results published in MDPI's Cancers journal. USMI is affiliated with the Jerome Canady Research Institute for Advanced and Biological Technological Sciences (JCRI-ABTS) and operates as a biomedical and life sciences subsidiary of US Patent Innovations, LLC. The company serves surgical oncologists, orthopedic surgeons, and general surgeons at major medical institutions including Rush University and international centers such as Sheeba Medical Center in Israel. Products employ cold atmospheric plasma physics technology for intraoperative tissue ablation and are positioned for oncologic, orthopedic, and general surgical applications.