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V3D is a fast,
user-friendly, technologically
innovative diagnostic imaging device. It
uses state-of-the-art, computer-based,
three dimensional (3-D) volumetric
rendering to display a patient's anatomy
as a virtual computer model. This
virtual model, displayed on a computer
screen, offers a trained V3D user an
accurate, non-invasive method for
detecting anomalies such as colon
polyps, calcified plaque build up or
aortic aneurysms.
V3D comes ready to use as a "turn-key"
system. No setup or extensive computer
knowledge is required, although all
users must be trained in the use of V3D.
All of the necessary hardware and
software needed for interactive virtual
diagnosis-based on supplied CT images-is
contained in V3D.
All
Viatronix software modules have
received FDA 510K market clearance,
are CE marked and the company is
also ISO 9001 certified. Viatronix
is the first and only company to
receive FDA 510k clearance
specifically for colon cancer
screening.
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V3D consists of the following: |
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Two computer
workstations |
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V3D-Viewer |
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V3D-Processor |
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The Viatronix V3D-System
is comprised of the following
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V3D-Processor-
a high-end
workstation for hospitals and
diagnostic centers, which
interfaces with, and processes
data directly from CT and other
medical scanners to produce a
three-dimensional electronic
model of target organs. This
processor is supplied either
directly by Viatronix or by the
CT manufacturer in the case of
OEM distribution agreements. |
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V3D-Viewer-
a simpler
PC-based system, working
independent of the CT scanner,
which enables physicians to read
and manipulate the data
generated from the
V3D-Processor. The OEM
manufacturer may also supply the
viewer. |
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V3D-Software Modules-
software
programs which are designed to
assist in specific target organ
medical diagnosis and
treatments. |
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