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xcath.com·Texas, US·founded 2017·51–200 employees·updated 2026-08-21·revision 1
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XCath develops endovascular robotic systems and steerable neurovascular guidewires for minimally invasive treatment of vascular conditions including stroke and brain aneurysm. Products are under development and not yet cleared for commercial sale.

Offerings

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Iris Endovascular Robotic System

#iris-robotic-system

Bedside device manipulator for local and telerobotic endovascular procedures with sub-millimeter precision robotic control; compatible with guidewires, catheters, and treatment devices.

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Terms noteUnder development; not currently available for sale or use worldwide.

ElectroSteer Deflectable Guidewire System

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Electronically-controlled steerable neurovascular guidewire with dual-direction deflectable distal tip; operates via the Iris system or a battery-powered handheld controller.

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Proof

Case studiesXCath Endovascular Robotic System Successfully Performs its First-In-Human Brain Aneurysm Procedures: First-in-human use of the Iris robotic system in brain aneurysm procedures (November 2025).XCath Makes Medical History With the World's First Remote Robotic Intervention in a Stroke Patient: Telerobotic mechanical thrombectomy performed with the interventionalist over 200 km from the patient, achieving a modified TICI score of 3.

Who it is for

Industrieshealthcare
Use casesstroke treatment, brain aneurysm treatment, telerobotic endovascular intervention

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