Who We Serve
Radiologists
Enhanced Accuracy, Reduced Complexity

Radiologists are often the first to guide a patient’s journey through diagnosis and treatment planning, and EnVisio makes this process more precise and less complex. Our SmartClip marker and delivery system is designed to provide accurate positioning under image guidance even with challenging conditions such as hematomas, air, or dense breast tissue. EnVisio ensures that each localization is streamlined and accurate, supporting you in delivering the precision needed for effective treatment planning and tissue excision.
Our technology allows you to achieve unparalleled precision in localizing target areas, supporting a streamlined and accurate treatment planning process.
Benefits for Radiologists
Wire-Free and Radiation-Free
A small, non-radioactive, permanently implantable soft tissue marker is pre-loaded in 15G SmartClip introducer needle and placed using image guidance at any point prior to surgery, allowing for scheduling flexibility, enhanced patient comfort, and freedom to plan your approach.
Visibility and Durability
Engineered for precision and visibility, SmartClip features radiopaque and echogenic properties allowing you to clearly visualize placement under mammography and ultrasound.
Bracketing Capabilities
Differentiated SmartClip signals, free from minimum distance requirements, offer superior bracketing solutions for even the most complex localization needs.
Testimonials
Hear from those we serve why they choose to partner with Elucent.

“High visibility on imaging, the ability to deploy using a single hand, and confidence knowing that the surgeon will locate the device, are the main reasons that I think the SmartClip is a fantastic product overall. It has reshaped the way we think about doing our localizations.”
Dr. Keith Ganesh
Loyola University Health System

“Thumb deployment on the SmartClip introducer needle was very easy. Love the end-deployment!”
Dr. Blaise Mooney
Moffitt Cancer Center

“Our patients love SmartClips because there is no wire protruding from the breast on surgery day. We, radiologists, love that it is easily placed, and that it can be placed in axillary lymph nodes prior to neoadjuvant chemotherapy.”
Dr. Rebecca Sahlman
Capital Health – Hopewell