Insightec's Exablate Prime MR-focused ultrasound platform

Five features of Insightec's latest MR-guided focused ultrasound solution

February 01, 2024
by John R. Fischer, Senior Reporter
Insightec has unveiled a new version of its flagship MR-guided focused ultrasound platform, Exablate Neuro, dubbing it Exablate Prime, which offers a new user interface and improved ability to treat essential tremor and other movement disorders.

Like its predecessor, Exablate Prime facilitates neurosurgery as an outpatient procedure. It is the result of ten years of research and development and was designed based on feedback from customers, according to the company. Its interface is easier to handle, providing guided workflows, automated steps, and a streamlined design to enhance the user experience for neurosurgeons.

The platform was first tested at Rambam Hospital in Haifa, Israel before being adopted by Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) in the U.S.

"We were pleased with the new interface and efficiency of the system and believe it will significantly and positively impact our neuroscience program — and the lives of those patients we treat — for years to come,” said Dr. Ahmed Raslan, director of functional neurosurgery at OHSU, in a statement.

Exblate Prime is meant to improve the precision, efficiency, and experience of the neurosurgeon using features such as:


Additionally, the system includes improved cybersecurity, PACS connectivity, remote planning, and troubleshooting capabilities for support, and comes with an optional, upgraded 3T head coil for better imaging.

Exablate Prime is available for sale in the U.S. as of January.