Imaging3 Technology has extraordinary market potential in an almost unlimited number of medical applications. The ability to use an Imaging device for multiple modalities dramatically increases the return on investment.
- Trauma Center
- Orthopedic
- Pain Management
- Vascular
- Non-vascular
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Trauma Center
Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would increase the speed and accuracy of diagnosis in a trauma environment where seconds matter. Having the ability to view images of the patient in three dimensions in real time could be the difference in providing the correct diagnosis and could be the difference between life and death. |
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Orthopedic
Imaging3 Technology would provide 3D images of bones and soft tissue to help diagnose and repair difficult fractures and sprains. An orthopedic surgeon could utilize the Imaging3 Technology for alignment purposes as in hip and fracture pinning, saving time without having to reposition the patient or imaging device.
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Pain Management
Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would provide a real time 3D view of the spine to assist physicians in guiding needle placement for nerve blocks and discograms. By viewing multiple angle simultaneously a physician's accuracy and throughput is increased. Superior image quality would also provide for better diagnosis. |
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Vascular
Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would provide a 3D view of injection dye in real time. A physician could then diagnose vascular disease more accurately and rapidly than today's conventional approaches. By viewing around denser areas of anatomy and bone, a physician would be better able to determine diagnosis in a single injection. 3D imaging in real time would greatly aid in the positioning of stents and catheters, as well as allow for the viewing of leakage.
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Neuro-vascular
Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would provide physicians with a 3D real time images of a neuro-vascular injection, allowing for the view of the small veins and capillaries in the brain. With this view available in 3D real time, the physician would be better able to diagnose and intervene in stent placement as well as aneurysm abatement.
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| Medical Technology Applications Imaging3 Technology has extraordinary market potential in an almost unlimited number of medical applications. This ability to use this technology for multiple modalities dramatically increases the return on investment. |
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Computer Guided & Robotic Surgery Imaging3 Technology would provide a 3D image in real time with the addition of the P.A.I.L.S., Patient Anatomy Identification & Location Software, software the Physician could now have control of the image information and relate this information to any form of guided surgical technique to the patient. This would save a great deal of time, money and equipment used to interface with existing equipment as well as equipment being developed in the future.
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| Cardiology Imaging3 Technology could provide a 3D view of a heart and allow a cardiologist to record the heartbeat in real-time. The entire heart would be visible, including veins that are wrapped around the "back" side.
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Computer Guided & Robotic Surgery By adding Patient Anatomy Identification & Location Software (PAILS) to Imaging3 Technology, the Physician could then have control of the image information and relate this information to any form of guided surgical technique to the patient. This feature would save a great deal of time, money and equipment used to interface with existing equipment as well as equipment being developed in the future. |
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| Sports Medicine Imaging3 Technology would provide real time 3D imaging to Sports Medicine Practitioners whose patients range from Soccer Moms to Sports Celebrities. Giving these Physicians information in 3D real time increased diagnostic accuracy as well as increasing throughput and quality of patient care. |
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Pediatrics Imaging3 Technology would provide a real time 3D with a dose lower than standard fluoroscopy. The benefits of being able to diagnose children quickly and with a lower dose would be very attractive to any facility. |
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Urology
Imaging3 Technology would provide a real time 3D image of the cervical
space and associated organs, better enabling the Physicians to perform
delicate
diagnostic and interventional procedures. |
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