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Exactice Medical, ImSonic Announce Product Development and Supply Agreement

Collaboration aims to generate an advanced prototype for AIM device.

By: Michael Barbella

Managing Editor

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Exactice Medical Inc. has forged a definitive agreement with ImSonic Medical Inc. to complete advanced prototype development of its AIM device—a combined imaging and transseptal access solution designed to make transseptal procedures faster, safer, and more cost-effective.

Exactice’s proprietary AIM device combines 2D/3D intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) with a fully integrated, deployable steerable needle guide that remains continuously within the ultrasound view plane, eliminating the need for coordinating two devices with intermittent visualization. This streamlined design simplifies transeptal access, improves precision septum targeting, reduces the risk of an off-target puncture, and optimizes procedural workflow, according to the company. Under this agreement, Exactice secures exclusive rights to develop, commercialize, and distribute ImSonic’s advanced imaging technology as incorporated into the AIM device for use in electrophysiology and interventional cardiology procedures.

“Through our collaboration with ImSonic, we are incorporating best-in-class ICE imaging into the AIM device to deliver a simpler, more precise, and highly streamlined approach to transseptal procedures,” Exactice Medical Founder/President Michael Naumann, M.D., said. “The AIM device represents the next generation of image guidance and transseptal access. Combined with ImSonic’s state-of-the-art imaging technology, advanced catheter design, and development capabilities, we believe the AIM device has the potential to transform one of the fastest-growing areas in cardiology by delivering a more efficient workflow and greater value for clinicians, patients, and healthcare systems. Following completion of our preclinical animal studies, we plan to pursue [FDA] 510(k) clearance for the device.”

ImSonic develops and manufactures advanced technologies for medical imaging and interventional procedures, with a focus on integrating diagnosis and therapy into unified solutions. The company emphasizes disposable, single-use devices that support noninvasive and minimally invasive interventions. Leveraging its proprietary 2D/3D intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) catheter imaging technology, along with deep expertise in catheter design and manufacturing, ImSonic provides a strong technical foundation to support Exactice in developing the AIM device. “Partnering with Exactice enables us to apply our imaging and catheter technologies to a solution with significant clinical potential,” ImSonic Founder/CEO Xiaohui Hao, Ph.D., stated. “We see significant synergy between our technologies, with the potential to accelerate growth and innovation in the transseptal market.”

More than 1 million transseptal (TS) procedures are performed worldwide each year, underscoring the growing need for safer, faster, and more precise access across the atrial septum. The Advanced Intravascular Maneuvering (AIM) device is built to meet this need, offering clear advantages over conventional two-device approaches, Exactice Medical bigwigs claim. Exactice Medical’s 14Fr AIM device integrates proprietary intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) imaging into a single, streamlined solution for transseptal access—designed to simplify procedures, enhance precision, and improve overall efficiency.

Exactice Medical is developing the first fully integrated solution combining imaging and transseptal access, designed to improve procedural precision, enhance safety, and deliver better outcomes for patients undergoing transseptal cardiac interventions.

ImSonic Medical aims to advance interventional procedures by developing technologies that integrate diagnosis and treatment into a single platform, with a particular emphasis on disposable solutions. The company is also incorporating artificial intelligence-driven capabilities into its ultrasound imaging platform to support the full clinical workflow, from planning and real-time guidance to treatment monitoring, evaluation, and follow-up.

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