Radiobotics is a Danish AI medical imaging company. Its core product, RBfracture, focuses on trauma detection in musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging. It is used to automatically identify fractures, dislocations, joint effusion, and lipohemarthrosis on X-rays, covering both pediatric and adult patients, and is marked as a CE Class IIa medical device. The product is not positioned as a general-purpose imaging AI, but as a specialist decision-support tool embedded into emergency department and radiology workflows.
According to the official website, RBfracture was trained on emergency data from more than 1,300 hospitals worldwide. It can detect fractures across the appendicular skeleton, including the hip, pelvis, femur, knee, lower leg, wrist, fingers, elbow, humerus, foot and ankle, forearm, shoulder, ribs, and thoracolumbar spine. In addition to direct fracture detection, it also supports detection of elbow/knee joint effusion, knee lipohemarthrosis, and dislocations in multiple body regions. For output, it can generate visual summary reports, flag abnormalities with a red-dot indicator, and configure DICOM tags to prioritize worklists in PACS.
The official site reports that in a Kettering General Hospital case study, accuracy and specificity reached 94%, with missed fracture rates reduced by 86%. In a One Laudos case study, accuracy and sensitivity were 97%, specificity was 96%, and missed diagnoses were reduced by 88%. The median processing time is 13 seconds, making it suitable for rapid triage in emergency settings. However, these figures mainly come from vendor pages and case studies, and the main content does not provide complete study designs, sample composition, stratified performance by anatomical site, or failure scenarios. As such, it is better viewed as a clinical assistance and quality-control tool rather than a replacement for a physicianβs final diagnosis.
The site does not disclose pricing, procurement models, free trials, or free quotas, so interested users will likely need to contact sales. For integration, Radiobotics emphasizes seamless workflow deployment through global partners and support for PACS, DICOM tags, and priority configuration, but it does not publicly provide API or SDK details. On privacy, the site only states that contact forms do not automatically subscribe users to marketing emails and mentions that its cloud infrastructure uses Microsoft Azure. Details on medical data storage, de-identification, cross-border transfer, and compliance are limited.
It is suitable for hospital emergency departments, radiology departments, imaging centers, and teleradiology providers looking to reduce missed diagnoses, speed up the handling of suspected positive cases, and improve reporting efficiency. For users in China, the official website does not disclose whether it offers a Chinese interface, Chinese regulatory approval, local deployment, payment methods, or reliable access, so china_access can only be considered unknown. Deployment in Chinese medical institutions would require careful verification of local regulatory registration, data export requirements, PACS compatibility, and after-sales support.
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