Fresh Tissue Imaging with the NIO Laser Imaging System
The NIO® Laser Imaging System uses Stimulated Raman Histology to image fresh, unprocessed tissue specimen without requiring sectioning or staining and enables histologic evaluation in the treatment room. It has been used in over 4000 procedures across multiple institutions in the United States and in Europe.
No staining/sectioning
Specimens preserved
Digitally native results
Organ agnostic
"Stimulated Raman Histology has the potential to revolutionize digital pathology, giving us the ability to view cellular features and architecture in real time and provide immediate feedback to our surgery colleagues"
Dr. Matija Snuderl, Neuropathologist
Invenio Imaging Celebrates 2000th NIO Laser Imaging System case | PR Newswire | Oct 12, 2021
Pioneered in neurosurgery and utilized throughout
surgical oncology
“We want to be able to analyze lung tissue intraoperatively without losing the sample for downstream analysis. The beauty of SRH is that it renders tissue reusable, allowing thoracic pathologists to conduct additional studies with the sample.”
Dr. Jamie Bessich, Interim Section Chief, Interventional Pulmonology, NYU Langone Health Raman Spectroscopy Aids Detection of Lung Cancers | NYU Physician Focus | Pulmonology and Lung Surgery
Artificial Intelligence at the Time of Surgery
NIO Glioma Reveal is the first clinical image analysis algorithm based on deep learning that allows neurosurgeons to identify areas of cancer infiltration in patients undergoing primary treatment of a diffuse glioma. Neurosurgeons in the European Union can now use NIO Glioma Reveal to inform intraoperative decisions. NIO Glioma Reveal is available "For Research Use Only" in the United States, not for use in diagnostic procedures.
"Glioma Reveal provides cancer detection where we really need it, dramatically improving brain tumor surgery."
- Prof. Dr. Jürgen Beck, Chair of Neurosurgery at the University of Freiburg
Versatile Interface for Image Sharing and Archiving
"Our partnership with Invenio marks the latest instance of technologists working together to streamline the image management process so that critical medical imaging data is available when and where providers need it."
- Andrew Duckworth, VP of Business Development for Ambra Health