Toshiba launches 3-D DSA platform

Multimodality developer Toshiba America Medical Systems has introduced new 3-D vascular imaging technology for its Infinix i-series line of vascular x-ray systems.

The technology, developed in conjunction with neuroradiologists at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, improves on the previous 3-D digital subtraction angiography (DSA) technology of Toshiba’s Infinix i-series with new 3-D fusion DSA technology, the company said.

The new technology illustrates intracranial vascular anomalies as well as detailed anatomic correlation with surrounding bone structures via a new algorithm for rotational angiography that combines separate reconstructions of blood vessels and bone structures in a single 3-D representation, Toshiba said.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
February 10, 2004

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