Intelligent Ultrasound Group plc announced CE approval of ScanNav Anatomy: Peripheral Nerve Block ("ScanNav PNB"). ScanNav Anatomy uses the latest AI technology to automatically highlight the live ultrasound image to enhance the accuracy and standardisation of ultrasound image interpretation, by making it easier to identify key anatomical structures. This supports the performance of healthcare professionals who are suitably qualified but who perform ultrasound-guided procedures on a less frequent basis. ScanNav PNB supports nine common peripheral nerve blocks (a form of local anaethesia) and will be sold as a stand-alone device, with in-built AI software, that can be plugged into existing anaesthesiology ultrasound machines. The device will provide clinicians with continuous feedback from real-time highlighting of their live ultrasound.  Users can also re-familiarise themselves with blocks that are carried out less frequently using the system's integrated 3D animations. ScanNav PNB is also available as a training simulator for medical learning on volunteers, prior to patient contact. Increasingly, ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks are being used as a prudent alternative to general anaesthesia, but not all anaesthetists have the specialist knowledge of ultrasound anatomy to perform them. Through the adoption of ScanNav PNB, it is hoped that hospitals will be able to increase the number of ultrasound-guided nerve blocks that they can perform.