XACT Robotics passes 100 hands-free procedures
XACT Robotics reported that its robotic system had been used in more than 100 percutaneous procedures in the United States and Israel.

Evidence notes
- The milestone covered more than 100 procedures in the human body.
- Cases were performed at Lahey Hospital, Sarasota Interventional Radiology and Hadassah Medical Center.
- The company said the system consistently reached small targets in the abdomen and lung.
Company context
XACT Robotics develops hands-free robotic guidance and needle-insertion systems for image-guided percutaneous procedures. Its platform is designed to improve targeting accuracy and consistency during biopsies and ablations and has received both FDA clearance and European approval.