Three-dimensional-software developer TeraRecon and Kansas Spine Hospital in Wichita, KS, have entered into a luminary site agreement.
Kansas Spine Hospital has implemented TeraRecon's Aquarius technology to provide real-time reconstruction capabilities, allowing radiologists and clinicians to interact with larger and more complex CT and MR datasets, according to the San Mateo, CA-based vendor.
Aquarius will be used to augment the institution's PACS network (Philips Medical Systems, Andover, MA) with real-time multiplanar reconstruction and volume-rendering capability, TeraRecon said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersJuly 20, 2004
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