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April 9, 2026
Egg Medical Launches EggNest Complete Flex for Apron-Free Radiation Protection
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Egg Medical’s EggNest Complete Flex radiation protection allows clinicians to work apron-free or with ultralight lead aprons.
- First live case performed by Jasvindar Singh, MD, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital as a part of the ARCH 2026 meeting.
- EggNest Complete Flex requires no construction, no structural modifications, and no procedural downtime.
April 9, 2026—Egg Medical announced the launch of EggNest Complete Flex radiation protection, which enables clinicians to safely work apron-free or with ultralight lead aprons.
The solution requires no construction, no structural modifications, and no procedural downtime, stated the company.
Egg Medical advised that the first live case with Complete Flex was performed by Jasvindar Singh, MD, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, as a part of the ARCH 2026 meeting.
“We are excited to be the first to use this novel technology in a live case and believe it is important to adopt solutions that protect everyone,” commented Dr. Singh in the company’s press release. Dr. Singh is Section Chief of Interventional & Structural Cardiology at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Chairman of ARCH Consortium.
George Chrysant, MD, who is Course Director of ARCH and Chief Medical Officer of Integris Cardiovascular Physicians in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, added, “ARCH continues to innovate and remains on the cutting-edge of new technology. I’ve used the EggNest Complete for a year and am convinced that enhanced radiation protection devices should no longer be an option when the welfare of the team is at stake.”
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