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November 29, 2007
Wide-bore PET/CT debuts at Philips both
Philips Medical Systems is showing this week its next-generation large-bore PET/CT at the RSNA meeting. The new hybrid, appearing as a work-in-progress, combines the Gemini TF (True Flight) PET/CT with time-of-flight technology and the Brilliance wide-bore CT. The PET/CT features an 85-cm diameter for both PET and CT. Included are simulation protocols, respiratory gating, and connectivity for data transfer in radiation oncology.
Videos
Siemens puts the interventional into I Robot An eight-foot robot arm spins, turns, and twists to demonstrate the unprecedented flexibility of an interventional system debuting at the Siemens Medical Solutions booth. Siemens exec Thomas Truesdell describes for Diagnostic Imaging's business editor Greg Freiherr how this work-in-progress Artis zeego can make interventions easier and more productive.
Toshiba goes beyond 256 slices in CT The promise of a flat-panel CT detector was realized on the RSNA exhibit floor with the unveiling of Toshiba America Medical Systems' Aquilion One. Toshiba exec Doug Ryan explains for Diagnostic Imaging's business editor Greg Freiherr why the company expanded the device to 320 detector rows from the 256 in the prototype tested earlier this year.
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