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November 29, 2007
Esaote enhances compact ultrasound
A new ultrasound system and an upgrade to an existing product from Esoate address interest in compact ultrasound. The Italian company upgraded its MyLab 30 to guide biopsies, assist in the placement of needles and catheters, and perform peripheral nerve blocks. Also available for sale in the U.S., following its FDA clearance, is MyLab 40. It supports 3D and 4D, intraoperative, and urologic applications.
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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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