Articles from Viseon, Inc.
Viseon reports the first patient treated using Hubble EXCITE in a glioblastoma brain surgery by Dr. Ian Lee, Residency Program Director, Co-Director Hermelin Brain Tumor Center, Neurosurgeon at Henry Ford Health. The Hubble EXCITE device was used through a left parietal craniotomy for dissection and fluorescence guided imaging. Dr. Lee stated, “It was an honor to be the first to use Hubble EXCITE. The technology will be a valuable resource for hospital operating rooms. Incorporating multiple functions into one device simplifies OR setup and I am excited about the new features coming. The image quality was high resolution and clear, letting me operate and switch easily between white and blue light for tumor fluorescence.”
By Viseon, Inc. · Via Business Wire · November 20, 2025

Viseon Inc. announces the company is expanding their addressable market beyond minimally invasive spine surgery to focus on several additional market segments where both open and minimally invasive surgery can benefit clinically as well as economically from the Viseon technology, including enabling procedure transition to outpatient surgery centers. Viseon offers the first and only single-use disposable state-of-the-art 4K visualization system as an alternative to large capital-intense Surgical Microscopes, Endoscopes and Exoscopes. Viseon’s Chief Executive Officer, Jeffrey Valko, commented, “After initially cutting our teeth in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, we are now expanding the clinical applications for our Enabling Technology, a 4K Advanced Digital Visualization (4K-ADV) Company, with clinical and economic utility across several surgical areas of opportunity. We have demonstrated over 30% sales growth YTD 2023 over YTD 2022, as our surgeon users have consistently cost-justified their adoption of this Enabling Technology across multiple procedure types. Our surgeon users have demonstrated patient safety, operating room workflow efficiency, enhanced safety in teaching as well as surgeon ergonomic benefits from Viseon MaxView® use, in both in-hospital and ASC settings.”
By Viseon, Inc. · Via Business Wire · October 10, 2023

Today Viseon Inc. announced preliminary results from the clinical use of the MaxView® intraoperative imaging technology compared to traditional imaging modalities during minimally invasive lateral lumbar interbody fusion surgery (transpsoas and ante-psoas approaches). The MaxView System is a state-of-the-art, tower-less digital platform for minimally invasive access and high-definition visualization. This system enables a highly magnified unobstructed view of the surgical corridor and critical anatomy to be projected in real time onto HD flat panel displays for the surgeon and entire OR staff, including trainees to observe, learn and engage. The Viseon MaxView System is a disposable HD camera that enables the digital capture of critical soft tissue content for further analysis, teaching and merging into predictive procedural planning algorithms toward optimized patient outcomes.
By Viseon, Inc. · Via Business Wire · November 30, 2022

Today Viseon Inc. announced that it has received Quality Management and CE Mark Certification for their MaxView® System device under the new MDR. The EU MDR is the set of regulations that governs the worldwide production and European distribution of medical devices. Compliance with this regulation is mandatory for medical device companies to legally market and sell their products in the EEA (European Economic Area). As part of the new regulations, all manufacturers of medical devices for sale within the EU must adhere to more strict guidelines to ensure their products are safe to use.
By Viseon, Inc. · Via Business Wire · August 16, 2022

Today Viseon Inc. announced that it recently achieved over 1,000 U.S. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery cases utilizing the Viseon MaxView Imaging Platform. MaxView is a state-of-the-art intraoperative imaging technology that enables a highly magnified unobstructed view of the surgical corridor and critical anatomy projected in real time onto operating room flat panel displays for the surgeon and entire OR staff, including residents and fellows, to observe, learn and engage. As an alternative to the expensive and cumbersome surgical microscope, MaxView is a simple, single-use low profile imaging system that enables the surgeon to work in an ergonomically comfortable position, improving overall operating room workflow, enhancing visualization and reducing risk of complications. MaxView has been utilized in multiple minimally invasive spine surgery procedures, including posterior lumbar decompressions and fusions, tumor removal, lateral and prone lateral fusions as well as cervical procedures, in both the hospital and ambulatory surgery center.
By Viseon, Inc. · Via Business Wire · May 18, 2022
