How do you optimize one of the most technically challenging procedures in medicine?

Paul Sheeran, Ph.D. — Director of R&D at RIVANNA — discusses a series of design interventions intended to reduce procedural variability in neuraxial ultrasound.

Our approach targets three persistent pain points in spinal access:

  • Operator dependence in image interpretation
  • Probe-handling constraints that limit tactile control
  • Lack of alignment between probe design and ideal needle trajectory

The platform incorporates:

✅ AI-guided imaging, which identifies key landmarks and provides real-time procedure guidance
✅ Hands-free stabilization consumable, allowing clinicians to release the probe while preserving its position
✅ A dual-array transducer, developed to support spine-specific visualization and enable a direct needle approach through the midline

This configuration is intended to enhance procedural precision and streamline needle guidance, empowering clinicians with varying levels of ultrasound experience.

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