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Web-Based Image-Management Software

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 17 Mar 2005
New web-based image and data-management software enables C-arms manufactured by Ziehm Imaging (Nuernberg, Germany) to serve as an integrated communication center in the operating room (OR). More...


The web-based concept advances networking capabilities of C-arms. The system, called WebPort, was also developed by Ziehm Imaging and combines the functions of online viewing of the image data generated by the C-arm with web-based picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) and image distribution functionalities. This provides seamless integration into healthcare information technology (IT) structures.

Via the Internet or intranet, the user has access to all images, being able to use any Windows workstation. In combination with the intelligent browser technology that supports easy image retrieval and post-processing, the software provides bi-directional web access in the OR and image data without limits.

The system also has a "Prefetch” functionality, providing high-speed access to the entire image archive of the hospital. IT enables intra-operative simultaneous modality viewing, and makes it possible to manage preoperative and intra-operative planning.




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