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Ultrasound inventor concerned at lack of second scan in pregnancies

The co-inventor of Scotland's pioneering ultrasound scanner expressed deep concern that half of the country's expectant mothers are not routinely offered second scans during pregnancy.

3D Ultrasound Could Turn Autonomous Robot Surgery into a Reality

In the near future, robots may perform surgery on patients in dangerous situations or in remote locations, such as on the battlefield or in space, with minimal human guidance.

WellStar Health Systems Purchases 27 Philips Ultrasound Systems

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SonoSite said GE files patent lawsuit over hand-held ultrasound device

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - SonoSite Inc. described Tuesday as "baseless and without merit" a lawsuit brought by General Electric Co. seeking to invalidate a patent on a hand-held ultrasonic diagnostic device Sonosite developed.

Mega Man 9 Official Box Art

Sporting phrases like "ultrasound graphics synthesis" and "8-bit fidelity engine" you can tell straightaway that this creation has its tongue firmly in its cheek! Compared to the original Mega Man and Mega Man 2 box art by Capcom USA at least this is an evolution in art style.

SonoSite says GE patent lawsuit is without merit

SonoSite Inc., which makes hand-carried ultrasound devices for doctors and health care workers, said Tuesday that General Electric Co. filed a lawsuit last week seeking to invalidate the company's U.S. patent for the hand-held ultrasonic instruments.

Waves, Particles, and Medicine in Houston: 50th AAPM Meeting, July 27 to July 31

X-RAYS, CT SCANS, SOUND WAVES FOR ULTRASOUND, MAGNETIC FIELDS, MRI, MEDICINE, MODERN MEDICAL PHYSICS, IMAGING THE HUMAN BODY, TREATMENT, CANCER, DISEASES

SonoSite says GE patent lawsuit is without merit

BOTHELL, Wash. (AP) - SonoSite Inc., which makes hand-carried ultrasound devices for doctors and health care workers, said Tuesday that General Electric Co. filed a lawsuit last week seeking to invalidate the company's U.S. patent for the hand-held ultrasonic instruments.

SonoSite says GE patent lawsuit is without merit

BOTHELL, Wash. (AP) -- SonoSite Inc., which makes hand-carried ultrasound devices for doctors and health care workers, said Tuesday that General Electric Co. filed a lawsuit last week seeking to invalidate the company's U.S. patent for the hand-held ultrasonic instruments.

EDAP Highlights Minimally Invasive Robotic HIFU Technology At British Association Of Urological Surgeons Annual Meeting

Lyon, France - EDAP TMS SA, the global leader in therapeutic ultrasound, announced today its Ablatherm-HIFU device and next generation Sonolith-I-Sys was highlighted at the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Annual Meeting. The world's most renowned national and international opinion leaders in urology attended the event, held in Manchester, England from June 23-27, 2008.

Video Game Technology May Help Surgeons Operate on Beating Hearts

HEART "CARDIAC SURGERY" CARDIOLOGY "GONGENITAL HEART DISEASE" BEATING-HEART STEREOSCOPIC VISION ULTRASOUND IMAGING VIDEO GAMING

Medical paper such as Sony and Mitsubishi papers.

These video printer medical papers are increasingly used to obtain hard copies of procedures such as ultrasound, radiology, endoscopy and nuclear medicine. Monochrome printer rolls are available in all sizes as well as high density (HD) versions to obtain the highest resolution images.

Video game technology may speed up beating-heart surgical procedures

Experts at Children's Hospital Boston say that a simple technology used by the video game industry may provide cardiac surgeons with ultrasound of images of the beating heart as a hologram while performing intricate beating-heart operations, especially on babies with congenital disease.

Video game technology may speed up beating-heart surgical procedures

Washington, June 10 : Experts at Children's Hospital Boston say that a simple technology used by the video game industry may provide cardiac surgeons with ultrasound of images of the beating heart as a hologram while performing intricate beating-heart operations, especially on babies with congenital disease.

Video game technology may speed up beating-heart surgical procedures

Washington, June 10 : Experts at Children's Hospital Boston say that a simple technology used by the video game industry may provide cardiac surgeons with ultrasound of images of the beating heart as a hologram while performing intricate beating-heart operations, especially on babies with congenital disease.

Book Review of Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, Volume 59, 2008

Volume 59 of Annual Review of Physical Chemistry contains 30 chapters covering the latest research in this broad field, from biophysical investigations of collapse mechanisms of biological thin films to research in sonoluminescence and cavitation by ultrasound irradiation, to coverage of quasicrystal surfaces. The opening chapter “A Fortunate Life in Physical Chemistry” is an autobiographical account by Stuart Rice of his “evolution as a physical chemist.” A Cumulative Index of Contributing Authors, Volumes 55−59 and a Cumulative Index of Chapter Titles, Volumes 55−59 complete the book.

Heart Surgeons as Video Gamers

3-D view: Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston are bringing video-game technology into the operating room. Cardiac surgeon Nikolay Vasilyev gives his stereo goggles a test run while performing surgical simulations. The goggles, coupled with a monitor displaying real-time ultrasound data, provide a stereoscopic 3-D view. Vasilyev tested the technology in beating-heart surgery on pigs' hearts and found that it allowed him to patch a hole more efficiently than with traditional 3-D imaging.

Tristel wins Chinese patent for disinfectant wipe

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Tristel Plc. said it has been granted a Chinese patent for its disinfectant wipe, which is used in the UK, Italy, Spain, the Middle East and certain Asian markets, for the decontamination of medical instruments used in hospitals' ear, nose and throat, cardiology and ultrasound departments.


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