Three-dimensional software developer Viatronix will roll out two new modules for its V3D imaging system at next week's RSNA meeting. The first module, a work-in-progress called Calcium Scoring, is designed to aid in the detection of calcified plaque in the coronary arteries, according to the Stony Brook, NY-based vendor.
The second module, Explorer, is a general-purpose 3-D visualization tool for use by radiologists and other medical professionals. Viatronix will also display enhancements to its Colon virtual colonoscopy software, including supine and prone 3-D registration, automatic 2-D flight, and automatic patient MPEG CD creation capabilities.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
November 23, 2001
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