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December's New Product Showcase

by Sean Ruck, Contributing Editor | December 09, 2013
From the December 2013 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine



Invenia ABUS
GE’s Invenia ABUS features new automated compression tools for enhanced workflow and ergonomics, it provides physicians a new way to look differently at dense breast tissue that can allow them to improve breast cancer detection by up to 35.7 percent over mammography alone.

The new automated breast ultrasound system features advanced automation technology and is designed for reproducibility, ease of use and both patient and operator comfort. With new tools like Compression Assist and Reverse Curve, health care providers can quickly and comfortably capture whole breast, 3D volumes of clinical images in less time compared to previous versions of the technology.


Curvilinear Ultrasound Gastrovideoscope
Olympus recently launched the world’s only forward-viewing curvilinear ultrasound gastrovideoscope.

The new EUS scope provides a reduced distal tip length compared to its oblique-viewing counterparts. The combination of a shorter tip with wider angulation capabilities (180 degrees up) delivers enhanced maneuverability and handling. In addition, the scope’s straight channel enables therapeutic devices to be delivered directly (or head on) to the target site, potentially providing easier access to regions of interest.

The TGF-UC180J is powered by the new, next-generation ProSound F75 Ultrasound Imaging Platform, developed in partnership by Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd., which aids in more accurate diagnosis of diseases and cancers of the GI track and surrounding organs. The scope is also backward compatible with prior generation processors, including the Olympus EU-ME1 and Hitachi Aloka SSD-α10.


Capnostream 20p bedside monitor
Covidien has launched the Capnostream 20p bedside monitor. The new capnography solution, with Covidien's Microstream technology, offers enhanced features that will help clinicians identify and address serious health threats sooner.

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