Tag: Radiology

LivaNova’s SenTiva Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Epilepsy Cleared in Europe

LivaNova won European CE Mark clearance for its SenTiva generator and accompanying Programming System for treatment of epilepsy in patients that don’t respond well to drugs. It is able to detect the onset of certain seizures and deliver extra stimulation to help to avoid or lessen the impact of the seizure. The same system received FDA approval last […]

Siemens Gets FDA Cleared for Two New Budget Friendly Yet Powerful CTs

Siemens Healthineers is on an FDA clearing streak of its newest CT scanners. The latest news, following up clearances of the SOMATOM Force and SOMATOM Edge Plus, is that SOMATOM go.All and SOMATOM go.Top can also now be marketed in America. The SOMATOM go.All and SOMATOM go.Top are more budget friendly scanners, yet offer tablet control, a remote, and imaging capabilities that are […]

Fischer Releases an Update on a Classic Cardiac Electrophysiology Stimulator

Fischer Medical, a company based outside of Denver, Colorado, won FDA clearance for its BLOOM2 cardiac electrophysiology stimulator. The all-digital device provides a fresh interface over the original Bloom, the design of which has withstood over 40 years. The new BLOOM2 takes design cues from the classic machine, helping EP docs and staff to easily transition […]

IBM Watson Artificial Intelligence System for Cancer Care: Interview with Elekta’s Andrew Wilson

Elekta, the big name in radiotherapy, radiosurgery, and oncology informatics that’s based in Sweden, recently partnered with IBM to offer the Watson for Oncology artificial intelligence (AI) platform along with its MOSAIQ Oncology Information System and other cancer care solutions. According to Richard Hausmann, the CEO of Elekta, it is “the first radiation therapy company […]

Siemens SOMATOM Force Dual Source CT with Auto Patient Positioning Cleared by FDA

Siemens Healthineers won FDA clearance for its SOMATOM Force dual source CT scanner. Just like the recently cleared SOMATOM Edge Plus, this device includes the company’s FAST (Fully Assisting Scanner Technologies) Integrated Workflow that relies on a 3D camera positioned over the patient bed to recognize the head, torso, and other parts of the body. This allows […]

CurveBeam’s Compact In-Office Extremity CT Scanners Cleared in EU

CurveBeam, based in Warrington, Pennsylvania, won the European CE Mark for its LineUP and InReach extremity CT systems. Unlike conventional CTs, the devices can be placed in smaller spaces, don’t require special shielding, and can be plugged into a regular power socket. Moreover, the amount of radiation absorbed by the patient is significantly reduced. The […]

Canon Releases Aplio i600 Ultrasound with Enhanced Ergonomics

Canon Medical is unveiling its recently FDA cleared Aplio i600 ultrasound system. It’s intended for both diagnostic and interventional procedures, featuring a bunch of tools that make setup quick and intuitive. An image-guide interface helps to move the clinician through the imaging exam. Canon touts the ergonomic design of the Aplio i600 that allows the […]

Monarch Robotic Endoscopy for Spotting Small, Deep-Seated Lung Nodules Cleared by FDA

Auris Health, based in Redwood City, California, is showing off its brand new Monarch Platform for robotic, accurate endoscopic navigation through the lungs. The Monarch helps physicians to reach more places within the lungs and find smaller lesions, potentially providing a more accurate diagnosis of the presence of lung cancer. The potential for the technology […]

Pythagoras Medical’s ConfidenHT System for Precise Renal Denervations

Renal denervation for treating drug resistant hypertension involves severing renal nerves, through ablation. The kidneys play a key role in regulating blood pressure via these nerves, but the functionality goes awry in many hypertensive patients, so breaking the kidneys ability to regulate blood pressure seems to work in many. The problem is that high percentage […]

Philips Unveils First Live Tele-Ultrasound System

Philips, in a partnership with Innovative Imaging Technologies, a company out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is releasing the first telemedicine system that transmits live ultrasound images during scans performed by a paramedic or nurse to a physician’s smartphone, tablet, or computer. Audio and video are shared as well, allowing physicians to have a clear sense of […]

Instant Wave-Free Ratio for the Assessment of Coronaries: Interview with Andrew Tochterman of Philips

Philips offers a portfolio of advanced image-guided therapy devices, and has developed instant wave-free ratio (iFR), a method to assess if a coronary stenosis is causing myocardial ischemia. If a coronary vessel is partially occluded, it is important to assess the extent to which it is reducing the blood supply to the myocardium, as this […]

Samsung Unveils RS85A, a New Premium General Ultrasound

Samsung received FDA clearance and is unveiling its new RS85A general purpose premium ultrasound system. It features the company’s technologies such as MV-Flow, which lets clinicians see flow through micro vascularized structures and help diagnose cancer in many cases, and S-Shearwave Imaging (shown above), a shearwave elastography technique which quantifies tissue elasticity, particularly useful when […]

ProxiDiagnost N90 Digital Radiography-Fluoroscopy Combo System Cleared in U.S.

Philips landed FDA clearance for its brand new ProxiDiagnost N90 Digital Radiography-Fluoroscopy (DRF) system. The combined system can be used for nearby fluoroscopy and digital X-ray radiography, allowing an installation to be utilized for many use cases that would normally require two separate systems. The firm touts the image quality of the ProxiDiagnost N90, which uses a high-end […]

ACUSON Bonsai, a Powerful Cardio Ultrasound in a Small, Portable Package

At the just concluded American College of Cardiology’s 67th Annual Scientific Session and Expo, Siemens Healthineers introduced its new ACUSON Bonsai portable cardiovascular ultrasound. The company touts the system’s powerful cardio imaging and measurement capabilities, quick setup and operation, and a compact and easy to move around package that’s tuned to go from patient to patient performing echo […]

New Canon Aplio i900 Cardiovascular Ultrasound Unveiled

At the American College of Cardiology 2018 annual meeting, Canon has unveiled the latest version of its Aplio i900 cardiovascular ultrasound system that can be used for advanced cases such as transcatheter implantation procedures. The system features a number of 4D capabilities such as 4D TEE transcatheter procedure guidance, as well as MVA (Mitral Valve Analysis), which helps to […]