TraumaCad Neo (1.1) is software that helps surgeons plan and evaluate orthopedic procedures by using X-ray images. It overlays measurements and prosthesis templates to assist in surgical planning and postoperative assessment, including automated analysis of hip arthroplasty outcomes using AI. This streamlines workflow and supports clinical decisions prior to and after surgery.
AudaxCeph Cephalogram Analysis Software is a specialized software intended for dental professionals to assist in treatment planning by analyzing 2D cephalogram images. It automatically detects landmarks on images, allows measurement and superimposition, and supports orthodontic treatment planning. The software can be used as a desktop application or via the cloud, helping clinicians make informed decisions by digitizing and analyzing dental radiological images efficiently.
BriefCase-Triage by Aidoc Medical, Ltd. is an AI-powered software designed to assist radiologists by analyzing CT chest and abdomen scans and flagging cases with suspected aortic dissection. It helps medical specialists prioritize urgent cases by sending notifications and preview images, improving workflow efficiency without altering the original medical images or replacing diagnostic interpretation.
Opulus™ Lymphoma Precision is an AI-powered software tool designed to help physicians analyze whole-body FDG-PET/CT scans of patients with FDG-avid lymphomas. It automatically segments and visualizes lymphoma lesions and calculates the total metabolic tumor volume. This supports physicians by reducing the manual workload and assisting in more efficient interpretation of PET/CT images, although final decisions remain with the radiologist.
The Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® System (V2) by Hyperfine, Inc. is a portable, ultra-low field MRI device designed to image the internal structure of the head. It is intended for use in clinical settings where full diagnostic MRI exams may not be practical, providing clinicians with images that aid in diagnosis. The system features advanced image reconstruction using deep learning to optimize image quality, enhancing visualization while being convenient and fast to deploy at the point of care.
The TE Air Diagnostic Ultrasound System is a portable, general-purpose ultrasound device that uses wireless-connected probes and a mobile app to capture and display ultrasound images and Doppler flow information. It is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals to perform real-time ultrasound imaging, measurement, and analysis across a variety of anatomical regions and clinical applications, including fetal, abdominal, cardiac, musculoskeletal, thoracic, vascular, and urology exams. The system supports multiple imaging modes such as B-mode, M-mode, color and power Doppler, and tissue harmonic imaging, facilitating detailed internal body visualization and aiding diagnosis in clinics and hospitals.
Allix5 is a software tool that uses medical imaging data to help predict a patient's future risk of developing breast cancer. This helps clinicians identify patients who may need closer monitoring or preventive care.
The Anatase Spine Surgery Navigation System and Remex Spine Surgery Navigation System II are surgical navigation tools that use fluoroscopic 2D and CT 3D imaging to precisely guide the placement of surgical instruments and implants during spine surgery. By registering images intraoperatively, they help surgeons perform accurate and safe spinal implant procedures, such as lumbar pedicle screw placement, improving surgical outcomes.
Radius VSM and Accessories is a wearable multi-parameter patient monitor from Masimo Corporation designed for continuous monitoring of vital signs like heart rhythm, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, and skin temperature. It helps clinicians monitor patients' cardiovascular and respiratory status in hospital settings and includes arrhythmia detection, facilitating timely clinical intervention and patient management.
The Visualase V2 MRI-Guided Laser Ablation System is a neurosurgical tool designed to ablate, necrotize, or coagulate brain tissue including tumors and epileptic foci, using a laser controlled and monitored in real-time via MRI thermometry. It helps clinicians precisely target and treat affected brain areas in adults and pediatric patients aged 2 years and older.
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