Innovative Radiation Protection Solution
On April 6, 2026, Egg Medical announced the launch of EggNest Complete Flex, a groundbreaking advancement in radiation protection. Clinicians can now work without traditional heavy aprons, eliminating the need for construction or procedural downtime.
According to Dr. Jasvindar Singh, Section Chief of Interventional & Structural Cardiology at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, the new technology will be used in a live case. He remarked, “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.”
Benefits of EggNest Complete Flex
The EggNest Complete Flex eliminates the need for extensive construction and room downtime, preserving operational revenue and reducing costs typically associated with traditional radiation shielding systems.
By minimizing orthopedic strain, the system supports apron-free workflows or the use of ultralight lead aprons, significantly reducing the risk of long-term injuries among clinicians.
Dr. George Chrysant, Course Director of ARCH and Chief Medical Officer of Integris Cardiovascular Physicians, commented on the innovation. “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 (ERPDs) should no longer be an option when the welfare of the team is at stake,” he said.
Dr. Jasvindar Singh will perform the first live case using EggNest Complete Flex at Barnes-Jewish Hospital on April 8 at 9:35 a.m. CST during the ARCH 2026 meeting.
The system is construction-free, eliminating renovation costs associated with other built-in shielding solutions. Hospitals can protect their teams without facility shutdowns or significant capital investments.
Gavin Philipps, Chief Commercial Officer at Egg Medical, highlighted the benefits: “Healthcare systems have been forced to choose between clinician safety, operational disruption, and significant capital investment. Now hospitals can protect their team without shutting down rooms for multiple days or spending hundreds of thousands on construction.”
EggNest Complete Flex is currently installed in fifteen labs nationwide, with eighty more expected by the end of Q2 2026. This growth reflects its adoption as a preferred solution for radiation protection.

