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Micro-Ultrasound Technology

Explore a New Era in Urologic Imaging

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The Practical Solution For Targeted Biopsies

 

The ExactVu micro-ultrasound platform provides the most practical solution as a new tool for urologists to perform targeted biopsies within a standard urological workflow.

With over 300 installations worldwide, ExactVu is the next-generation prostate imaging and biopsy platform, delivering unmatched resolution and performance that outpaces conventional fusion systems.

ExactVu Micro-Ultrasound

Trusted by Urologists, Proven in Practice

ExactVu is backed by real-world experience and clinical expertise. ExactVu users are achieving greater precision, confidence, and outcomes in prostate imaging and biopsy.

Exact Imaging Testimonials Quote

"Microultrasound presents a promising technology for further improving urological imaging and allows for the possibility of returning prostate cancer imaging to urologists.”

– Niklas Harland, MD, Arnulf Stenzl, MD, University Hospital Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany

“If you are referred to a urologist and a biopsy is suggested, I recommend asking for the high-resolution micro-ultrasound imaging to guide your biopsy. Allowing your urologist to see more makes a difference. The ExactVu™ system saved my life.”

– Rob, 50-year-old ExactVu™ patient

"An advantage of high-resolution ultrasound is we’re doing it in our office, with local anesthetic, it is much quicker than MRI itself, and it saves the patient from having two separate procedures with two separate doctors, we are doing it all in one setting.”

– Gregg Eure, MD, Urology of Virginia, VA

"With micro-ultrasound, it gives a much higher resolution of abnormal tissue and I am able to direct my biopsies toward these abnormal areas. If I can do that, then I have a much higher likelihood of detecting significant cancers.”

- Neal Shore, MD, FACS, Atlantic Urology, Myrtle Beach, SC