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InfraScan lands FDA approval for next-gen non-invasive brain bleed detector
Philadelphia-based medical device maker InfraScan announced FDA approval for its next-generation non-invasive brain bleed detector, the Infrascanner Model 2000.
First brain bleed detection device wins FDA nod | Regulatory Roundup
Infrascan’s handheld scanner landed FDA de novo approval to help first responders detect brain bleeds in patients who have undergone a traumatic head injury.
The Infrascanner Model 1000 uses near-infrared imaging to detect bleeds at an injury site within the "golden hour," the period following head trauma when pre-hospital analysis is critical.
Handheld brain bleed detector may hit U.S. market in 2012 | MassDevice.com On Call
MASSDEVICE ON CALL — Infrascan’s handheld brain bleed detector may be hit the U.S. market as early next year as the company hopes to get the FDA’s okay within the next few months.
The device uses near-infrared imaging to detect bleeds at an injury site within the "golden hour," the period following head trauma when pre-hospital analysis is critical.