United Imaging’s First Interventional X-ray System Gets FDA Nod

The system includes United Imaging’s proprietary uVERA IQ intelligent imaging technology, which uses AI algorithms to deliver high-quality images at reduced radiation doses.
United Imaging, a leading medical imaging technology company, has received FDA clearance for its first Interventional X-ray system, uAngio AVIVA.
The ceiling-mounted system features intelligent robotics, voice assistance, and advanced imaging tools, designed to act as a critical clinical partner in interventional procedures.
Aimed at enhancing workflow and patient-centric care, the system allows physicians to focus more directly on treatment delivery.
"We hone in on that by giving them an intuitive user experience, streamlined workflows, and fantastic image quality at low dose," said Edgar Alvarez, vice president of the X-ray portfolio in the US.
According to the company, uAngio AVIVA introduces several industry-first features.
Intelligent Voice Assist and 3D Vision enable hands-free image navigation and movement, allowing clinical teams to stay focused during procedures. Its 8-axis, ceiling-mounted robotic design offers flexible access across the interventional suite, supporting full-room coverage and accommodating the complex arrangement of medical equipment.
The system also includes United Imaging’s proprietary uVERA IQ intelligent imaging technology, which uses AI algorithms to deliver high-quality images at reduced radiation doses.
It is designed to meet the needs of interventional radiology, cardiology, and neuro-intervention use cases.
Jeffrey M Bundy, CEO of United Imaging Healthcare North America, said, "Our employee's voices across America trained the system's voice commands, and our customers gave us the insights we needed to shape this innovative system."
The uAngio AVIVA will soon be available at United Imaging’s headquarters in Houston.
Founded in 2011, United Imaging develops medical devices and intelligent digital solutions. Its global presence includes subsidiaries and R&D centres that support the complete imaging diagnosis and treatment ecosystem.
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