Umbra Applied Technologies Group, Inc. announced during a podcast that its next generation bone fixator, ClearView G2 is ready for release with initial pilot surgeries to be completed over the course of the next 90 days. Five years ago, through a strategic partnership with GE, the company created the ClearView wrist fixator. The ClearView fixator was the world's first medical grade Lexan based wrist fixator that produced clearer x-ray views of fractured bone reduction and pin placement. The paradigm shifting device further raised the bar by being radiolucent thus reducing the amount of necessary times a clinical staff and patient needed to be exposed to radiation. This device additionally revolutionized the industry by producing a fixator that was lightweight, radiolucent, eliminated the need to modify clothing when worn, fully adjustable post-operative surgery and designed with a unique ball and pin holder assembly enabling pins to be inserted and fixed within a 30-degree arc. The ClearView G2 facilitates function while shortening treatment duration by addressing trauma or limb reconstruction in a way that enhances the human body's natural healing process and works within the parameters of a patient's practical daily life. The company's G2 fixator is the most versatile and advanced product available to be used on applications that include post traumatic and congenital limb reconstruction, limb salvage, complex arthrodesis, management of osteomyelitis and bone defects, and deformity correction. It's advanced research arm was able to take their already cutting-edge ClearView fixator and propel it years ahead of its competitors by addressing osteo-healing from the perspective of the human body's biology not mechanics. When pressed to describe how the G2 is better than its competitors, Mr. Umbra responded, "We have been able to enhance a method for osteogenesis that relies on a percutaneous approach with minimal trauma to the limb, closed anatomic fracture reduction, and unheard of bony stability that allows early weight bearing.