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MedRad to Distribute Computed Tomography Guide

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 30 Jan 2001
UltraGuide (Denver, CO, USA) has selected Medrad, Inc. More...
(Indianola, PA, USA) as the exclusive distributor in France and the United States of CT-Guide, a visual guidance system used with computed tomography (CT). Applications include biopsies and other diagnostic imaging procedures to identify small variations in tissue density in tumors, cysts, and lesions. UltraGuide is a subsidiary of Israel-based UltraGuide, Ltd., which manufactures CT-Guide.

CT-Guide increases accuracy by graphically displaying the projected path of a surgical instrument on the same screen as the CT image, both before insertion and throughout the entire procedure. Interface with the CT image is made possible through CT-Guide's software for acquiring images from the CT scanner, a position-measuring system, and a display monitor. A respiratory gating feature overcomes breathing-related inaccuracies by monitoring the real-time motion of the target relative to its position at the time of the scan.

Medrad is a subsidiary of Schering AG (Germany). In November 2000, Medrad was selected as the exclusive worldwide distributor of SimpliCT, a CT guidance device manufactured by NeoRad AS (Oslo, Norway). "Interventional guidance is a natural extension of our diagnostic imaging product lines and fills a real need voiced by our customers,” said John P. Friel, president and CEO of Medrad.



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