Overview
- ENvue said Tuesday a 714-bed Detroit teaching hospital and Level I Trauma Center bought its ENvue Navigation Platform and feeding tubes.
- The deal extends ENvue’s deployment within a major Southeast Michigan health system and raises its U.S. hospital count to 39.
- The FDA 510(k)-cleared platform uses electromagnetic tracking to show tube movement at the bedside and is built to slot into current hospital workflows for adult patients.
- Company leaders cast the purchase as a strategic account expansion that reflects rising interest from critical-care units seeking efficiency and patient-safety gains.
- Recent moves include a U-Deliver pact to distribute reusable ENFit syringes in non-acute channels, with the company also signaling possible future uses in pediatrics and vascular access.