ODF Medical Receives Notice of Patent Allowance
December 24, 2007
ODF Medical Ltd., a developer of unique medical imaging products from
Tel Aviv, Israel, received notice today that their patent application
"Optical Lens Providing Omni-Directional Coverage and Illumination" has been allowed
as of December 6, 2007 by the US Patent Office. This novel optical design was a joint development with ODF Optronics Ltd., a sister company, and was initially filed as an Israeli patent in 2002.
Together with patents previously issued, as well as additional patents pending, this patent allowance further strengthens ODF Medical's position as a leading developer of Omni-Directional optics for medical devices.
G-View™ Approved for Clinical Trials
December 10, 2007
ODF Medical Ltd. of Tel Aviv, Israel, was notified today by the Meir Medical Center, that its request to perform clinical trials with the G-View Vaginal Imaging System has been reviewed and approved by its Helsinki Committee (ethical board).
"We are extremely excited about the G-View" commented Raffi Werner, CEO of ODF Medical. "The GYN examination is one of the most unpleasant and disliked medical procedures that still exists in primary care. We believe the G-View will not only improve the wellbeing of the women being examined, but will also afford the physician a tool to improve diagnostic capabilities."
Clinical studies with the G-View are to be performed in the Noy Center
for Women's Health in Tel Aviv, with Dr. R. Amster, the
center's manager , as principle investigator.
About ODF Medical
ODF Medical’s mission is to be among the world leaders in developing and
marketing next generation medical imaging components and devices, based on
innovative optical solutions and advanced image understanding technologies. Its first product, the G-View™ Vaginal Imaging System, will provide the Obstetric
and Gynecologic (Ob/Gyn) physician with a real time point of care visual imaging
system, allowing for the detection of abnormalities in the vagina, vulva and
cervix, as well as the performance of procedures such as Pap smears and
biopsies.
ODF Medical Launches New Website
October 25, 2007
ODF Medical Ltd. of Tel Aviv, Israel, today announced the launch of its new website, to be found at www.odfmedical.com . The new website incorporates information about company product and applications, as well as relevant background clinical information.
ODF Medical is a developer of next generation medical imaging components and devices, based on innovative
optical solutions and advanced image understanding technologies.
The company's first product, the G-View™ system, will provide the Obstetric and Gynecologic
(Ob/Gyn) physician with a real time point of care visual imaging system, allowing
for the detection of abnormalities in the vagina, vulva and cervix, as well as
the performance of procedures such as Pap smears and biopsies. The company is in
the final stages of the development of the G-View system and plans to commence
clinical trials in 2007, with the aim of obtaining CE MDD and FDA 510(k)
approval in the first half of 2008.
ODF Medical Receives Notice of Major Patent Allowance
May 7, 2007
ODF Medical Ltd., a developer of unique medical imaging products from Tel Aviv, Israel, received notice today that their patent application "Spherical and Nearly Spherical View Imaging Assembly" has been allowed and is expected to be issued in August 2007 by the USPTO.
This patent solidifies ODF Medical's leader position in the development of Omni View Medical Imaging Devices. Additional patent applications are pending in the USA as well as other countries worldwide.
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Our mission is to be among the world leaders in developing and marketing next generation medical imaging components and
devices, based on innovative optical solutions and advanced image
understanding technologies.
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The G-View™ is a digital Gynecological imaging system that
provides the Obstetric and Gynecologic (Ob/Gyn) professional with the capability of performing diagnostics,
treatments, patient documentation, image management, and drug delivery using
the same device.
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