Second Opinion® 3D is an AI-powered software that helps dental professionals by automatically identifying and marking important anatomical structures in dental CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) radiographs. It highlights areas such as dentition, maxilla, mandible, and other key dental anatomical features, supporting clinicians to review images more efficiently and accurately. The software acts as a concurrent and second reader for patients aged 12 years or older, assisting in dental evaluation without replacing full clinical patient assessment.
SMARTDent is a software solution developed by RAY Co., Ltd. that helps dental professionals manage and analyze various types of dental imaging, including CT, panoramic, cephalometric, and intraoral X-rays. It streamlines image management and provides tools that support diagnosis, thereby assisting clinicians in dental care.
SCENARIA View Phase 5.0 is a multi-slice CT system that acquires axial volumes of the whole body in various scan modes. It includes AI-based features such as AutoPose that automatically recognizes and sets scan ranges for body parts, improving workflow and scan accuracy. The system supports high-quality imaging with motion correction and provides enhanced post-processing capabilities to assist clinicians in diagnosis and interventional guidance.
MapRT is a software system used by radiotherapy professionals during the CT simulation and treatment planning stages to model 3D patient and equipment geometry. It helps to avoid collisions between the treatment machine, patient, and accessories, and facilitates dose optimization by providing a clearance map for various gantry and couch angles. This improves treatment safety and planning efficiency.
InferRead Lung CT.AI is an AI-powered software tool designed to assist radiologists in detecting and analyzing pulmonary nodules 4mm or larger on chest CT scans of asymptomatic patients aged 55 and older. It provides automatic detection, segmentation, and tracking of nodules over time, helping clinicians identify, measure, and localize lung nodules efficiently. This tool supports early lung nodule detection and monitoring, aiding in lung cancer screening and diagnosis.
The uCT ATLAS Astound with uWS-CT-Dual Energy Analysis and uCT ATLAS with uWS-CT-Dual Energy Analysis are advanced CT imaging systems that produce cross-sectional whole-body images using X-rays. They incorporate AI-based technologies to enhance image reconstruction, reduce artifacts, and improve diagnostic quality, particularly for cardiac imaging and lung cancer screening. The systems support low dose CT for early lung nodule detection and use dual energy imaging for detailed tissue characterization.
Mobius3D (4.1) is a software tool designed for radiation therapy clinics to perform quality assurance, treatment plan verification, and patient alignment analysis. It calculates three-dimensional radiation dose distributions based on treatment plans and imaging data, helping clinicians verify and ensure accurate radiation therapy without directly interacting with the delivery system or patients.
The Spectral CT system by Philips is an advanced CT scanner that acquires dual-energy X-ray data to provide detailed cross-sectional images of the body. This technology enables the analysis of different materials' chemical composition and improves visualization of anatomical and pathological structures, aiding clinicians in diagnostic imaging and treatment planning across multiple clinical areas including radiology, cardiology, and oncology.
Medical Image Post-processing Software (uOmnispace.CT) is sophisticated software designed to help radiologists and clinicians view, manipulate, evaluate, and analyze CT medical images. It includes multiple specialized processing applications for lungs, heart, brain, liver, bone structure, vascular structures, and more, helping clinicians quantify and characterize anatomical and functional information to support diagnosis and treatment planning.
The P-Cure Proton Therapy System (PPTS) is a medical device that produces and delivers proton beam radiation to treat patients with localized tumors and conditions in the head, neck, and thorax. It improves treatment accuracy by using advanced image-guided and robotic patient positioning, including CT and X-ray imaging, helping clinicians precisely target tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues.
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