Digital ArtForms has launched its iMedic3D two-handed visualization interface at this week's RSNA 2011 meeting in Chicago.
iMedic3D allows radiologists and surgeons to better visualize and interact with 3D image datasets, such as those from CT and MRI, according to the company. It replaces the traditional 2D mouse with a pair of handheld tracked button controllers called space grips. Each controller has a 3D tracker with buttons for various tasks, including object and viewpoint movement, enabling users to navigate through and manipulate images in three dimensions.
Video demonstrations of iMedic3D are available on the Digital ArtForms website.
The company also announced at RSNA 2011 that Dr. Eliot Siegel and Dr. David H. Kim have joined its advisory board.