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Arthrex's new NanoNeedle Scope 2.0, FDA-cleared for kids, helped treat a 13-year-old’s shoulder injury with less invasive, high-resolution imaging.
Arthrex has launched the NanoNeedle™ Scope 2.0, a minimally invasive imaging device cleared by the FDA for pediatric orthopedic use, marking its first clinical application in a 13-year-old baseball player with a labrum tear.
The 1.9 mm scope features a 720 × 720 sensor, delivering 224% higher resolution and over three times the pixel density of its predecessor, enabling high-quality visualization through tiny incisions.
Designed for small, developing joints, it reduces tissue damage, pain, and recovery time while minimizing fluid use and cartilage injury.
Part of the Synergy Vision™ system, the sterile device offers a less invasive alternative to traditional arthroscopy.
Surgeons praise its image clarity and potential to advance ultra-minimally invasive surgery.
A mobile version is expected later in 2025.
El nuevo NanoNeedle Scope 2.0 de Arthrex, aprobado por la FDA para niños, ayudó a tratar una lesión de hombro de un niño de 13 años con imágenes menos invasivas y de alta resolución.