Voxar to debut new releases at ECR

Three-dimensional-software developer Voxar of Edinburgh, Scotland, is scheduled to showcase version 4.1 of its flagship 3-D software, Voxar 3D, and version 2.2 of its Voxar Colonscreen at the upcoming European Congress of Radiology in Vienna, March 7-11.

The 4.1 iteration of Voxar 3D features capabilities to review, edit, and window-level in any plane from any multiplanar reformat (MPR) or slab, prior to capture of the image. In addition, misaligned scans, or anatomy that does not align with scan planes, can be corrected to a standard orientation prior to reading.

The firm has also improved the product’s curved MPR features, as well as its 3-D color volume-rendered slab features. New features enable bone removal from the image, permitting 3-D angiography, and a rapid DICOM transfer capability, Live Images, which enables the technologist to move the image to from postprocessing to the physician.

Voxar’s latest iteration of its CT colonography product, Voxar Colonscreen, version 2.2, features streamlined reporting and user-interface improvements, faster loading of large datasets, and improvements to image quality for small-volume visualization, according to the company.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
March 4, 2003

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Voxar showcases Plug n View 3D 2.2 , May 3, 2002

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