I-Optic Trainer
See it. Lock in. Access it.
A laser reticle marks the greater tubercle. The housing mechanically locks a 45 degree insertion vector. Trainees stop guessing at both the site and the angle, and instructors can see the placement before the trigger is pulled.
Intended for skills training. Not cleared by FDA for clinical use; a 510(k) for clinical indication is in progress.
Reticle on target, greater tubercle
How it works
Three steps, in the order a medic already works.
01 / See it
Reticle finds the landmark
The projected reticle sits on the greater tubercle, visible to the operator and to anyone else in the compartment. Placement becomes something the crew can confirm out loud.
02 / Lock in
45 degrees, mechanically enforced
The insertion vector is held by the housing, not by the operator's wrist. A bubble level on the top face confirms the driver is where it needs to be before the trigger is pulled.
03 / Access it
Train with the drivers you own
The Trainer mounts to EZ-IO and Arrow systems. No change to the needle, the technique, or the protocol. It clamps on, and it comes off.
Emitter, laser on
Emitter, laser off
Profile, bubble level on the top face
Internal pilot
100%
First-attempt placement, 15 participants, zero prior training on the device.
Ten participants with medical training, five without. Every participant placed on the first attempt using the reticle and the locked vector.
Internal pilot conducted by Innovo Innovations. Not a controlled clinical trial.