Three-dimensional-software developer Viatronix has completed integration of its V3D-Vascular software into Swedish PACS vendor Sectra’s PACS network. The two firms will be showing off the combined products in Sectra’s booth at the upcoming European Congress of Radiology in Vienna.
V3D-Vascular allows radiologists to select and analyze vessel structures, from small coronary vessels to complete vascular structures, via 3-D images generated from 2-D MR, CT, or 3-D reconstructed x-ray images, according to the Stony Brook, NY-based firm.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
March 4, 2004
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