ExactVu is designed to fit seamlessly into everyday urological practice, providing a practical, real-time imaging solution for the entire spectrum of prostate care.
Real-time 29 MHz micro-ultrasound imaging supports precisely targeted biopsies, enhances focal therapy execution and assists urologists in surgical planning - all in one device.
Real-Time Targeting, Greater Confidence
ExactVu’s 29 MHz micro-ultrasound provides exceptional tissue clarity, enabling precise, real-time targeting of prostate biopsies via either a transrectal or transperineal approach.
With 70-micron resolution, urologists can clearly distinguish suspicious regions and make faster, more informed decisions that streamline workflow and enhance clinical confidence.
Easy to Learn. Easy to Use.
Simplified Elastic Fusion
FusionVu™ enables fast elastic MRI fusion directly within the ExactVu workflow. MRI lesions are quickly aligned and displayed as real-time overlays for seamless targeting and documentation.
When MRI images aren’t available, Cognitive Assist™ uses the PI-RADS report to overlay lesion locations during the scan, providing simple, anatomy-based guidance within the same streamlined workflow.
Fast, elastic MRI fusion directily within the ExactVu workflow
Quick Adoption
Backed by Exact Imaging’s Mastery Program, clinicians can rapidly learn and apply the PRI-MUS™ protocol to maximize system utilization and support confident clinical decision-making.
The PRI-MUS (Prostate Risk Identification using Micro-Ultrasound) is a clinically validated protocol providing a standardized, easy-to-learn method for identifying suspicious prostate tissue. It enables consistent interpretation and helps guide accurate, targeted biopsies.
Seamless Data Integration
With DICOM compatibility, ExactVu integrates easily into existing PACS workflows, allowing efficient access, storage, and sharing of patient imaging data.
Cost-Effective, All-in-One Platform
ExactVu is a complete urological imaging solution. It supports both high-resolution 29 MHz and conventional transducers, allowing clinicians to perform the full spectrum of urologic and abdominal imaging - all on a single system.