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Study Demonstrate Superiority of VeraForm® Marker Over Clips

For Tumor Bed Delineation Accuracy


San Francisco CA, October 28, 2021- Videra Surgical Inc., the developer of the novel adaptable tumor bed marker VeraForm® for breast cancer surgery, announced the presentation of

Oct. 29, 2021

Head and neck cancer surgery presents a number of unique challenges, not only for the surgeon but for the radiation oncologist who will subsequently treat those patients. Great care with an emphasis on precision must be taken to ensure that critical structures and tissues avoid collateral damage when possible. However, given the surgical site often lies in soft tissue, exact identification of the native tumor bed can present some difficulty for radiation planning.

Dec. 14, 2020

Radiation therapy choices vary for comprehensive breast cancer treatment. One such option, intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) is employed in many centers around the country. IORT using the Zeiss® Intrabeam® System has been proven to be non-inferior to External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT) in local recurrence and disease-free survival. IORT’s advantage is one treatment during surgery instead of several weeks of EBRT which has obvious benefits for patient convenience,

Sep. 15, 2020

VeraForm® placement to assist with localization and delivery of adjuvant radiation

Historically, lumpectomies resulted in a scar immediately over the lumpectomy site, dictating delivery of adjuvant radiation on scar location, and frequently on the presence of a seroma. Currently, the question persists as to the optimal means to help direct the radiation oncologist to effectively deliver radiation in the oncoplastic era.  With oncoplastic surgery, the lumpectomy site

Jul. 17, 2020

As a patient facing breast cancer surgery, you should know that precise "marking" of your cancer surgical site is an important part of your treatment. A marker is a device inserted at the surgical site. Precision in marking helps make sure you retain as much normal breast tissue as possible with the surgery. This ultimately leads to best overall post-surgical care by your wellness team. A new technology called VeraForm, developed by Videra Surgical Inc. and a group of cancer specialists

Jun. 16, 2020