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Sectra Visualization Table to Support Real-time Bone Segmentation: RSNA 2011

Medical Conferences News - RSNA 2011


Sectra launches new version of its visualization table at RSNA 2011, Booth #9117.

At RSNA 2011 in Chicago, the medical imaging IT company Sectra will launch support for bone segmentation and measurement on its visualization table to accommodate even better the surgical pre-operative planning workflow.

With powerful algorithms, Sectra Visualization Table identifies a bone or a bone fragment, according to the user’s touch interaction, and removes it from the image. Accordingly, orthopaedic surgeons can gain an overview of the joints, thereby facilitating pre-operative planning specifically in orthopaedic surgery. As with the rest of the functionality, the new segmentation tool is operated using the fingertips.

“I had the opportunity to test the new segmentation tool and it feels like this table knows what I am thinking, it is like magic,” says Göran Sjödén, associate professor, consultant orthopedic surgery at Sundsvall Hospital in Sweden. “This will improve the quality of my operations as I see things I am never able to see on a regular X-ray image. And the table’s user interface is really intuitive.”

With Sectra Visualization Table, a large medical multi-touch display, multiple users can interact collaboratively with the real-size 3D images generated by CT and MRI scanners to gain deeper understanding and insight into the structure, functions and processes inside the body. They can, for example, visualize different kinds of tissues and cut through sections with a virtual knife.

The visualization table is powered by a tailored Sectra PACS workstation. Sectra’s patented visualization techniques even allow immediate display of datasets of extreme size, such as high-resolution, full-body scans.

Sectra Visualization Table will be demonstrated in Sectra’s booth 9117 at RSNA 2011.

Source: Sectra

Tags: Sectra - RSNA 2011 - PACS