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Volume Navigation, 3D Roadmap Upgrades Designed for Cardiovascular X-Ray Systems

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 11 Apr 2011
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Providing physicians with greater confidence during these difficult procedures, a medical company has offered upgrades to its line of cardiovascular X-ray systems, including a volume-navigation, three-dimensional (3D) roadmap function, which displays the deployment of coils during intervention on a cerebral aneurysm with clarity and precision.

Toshiba Medical Systems (Tokyo, Japan) is introducing upgrades to its Infinix -i product line. Upgrades include Volume Navigation 3D road-mapping for all new Infinix-i systems, a 30.48 cm x 30.48-cm flat panel detector on ceiling mounted C-arms and the Maquet Magnus operating room (OR) table availability for the Infinix VC-i and CC-i systems.

"Developing industry-leading technology that improves diagnostic accuracy, workflow, and patient outcomes provide physicians with greater confidence when deciphering and navigating complex cardiovascular structures,” explained Doug Ryan, vice president, marketing and strategic development, Toshiba. "These upgrades to the Infinix-i line of cardiovascular X-ray systems enable physicians to perform complicated interventions more quickly and accurately, another example of Toshiba's commitment to improving patient care.”

Now available on all Infinix-i systems, Toshiba's real-time Volume Navigation 3D roadmap displays the deployment of coils during intervention on a cerebral aneurysm with clarity and precision. Volume Navigation links the movements of the system components with the fusion 3D and fluoroscopic display, so despite changes in table and C-arm position for instance, the 3D overlay is automatically aligned with the fluoroscopic image with high accuracy. Moreover, Volume Navigation provides 2D and 3D roadmap display modes and allows physicians to fine-tune images with manual controls for device enhancement, additionally assisting physicians when making difficult decisions during advanced procedures. Volume Navigation is particularly helpful for procedures on intricate vascular regions, such as the brain, uterus, and abdomen.

The Infinix CC-i and VC-i ceiling mounted systems are now available with a 30.48 cm x 30.48-cm flat panel detector. This midsized panel allows for an improved field-of-view, provides twice as much anatomic coverage compared with traditional, smaller flat panel detectors and is optimal for performing a range of cardiovascular diagnostic and interventional procedures, including those on pediatric patients. The small profile of this midsize detector is well suited to the operating room environment.

Additionally, the Infinix CC-i and VC-i systems are now available to be combined with the Maquet Magnus table for enhanced use during hybrid OR procedures. As a result of this compatibility, rotational, low-contrast, and 3D angiography imaging can now be performed in Maquet Magnus-equipped rooms. The Maquet Magnus OR table provides interchangeable tabletops, optimizing asset utilization of these specialized OR suites when combined with Toshiba's Infinix CC-i or VC-i systems. The system's design is suitable for open surgical and catheter-based interventions, providing optimum patient access, a critical capability for hybrid exams.

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