Stereotactic Radiosurgery System from
Accuray
Accuray Inc (Sunnyvale, Calif) offers the CyberKnife, a noninvasive, 100%
frameless, image-guided radiosurgery system that can ablate tumors and other lesions
anywhere in the body without open surgery. Recently proven to provide 0.95-mm total
clinical accuracy, the CyberKnife integrates real-time image guidance and robotic delivery
of radiation.
www.accuray.com • 888-522-3740
EHR Solution from Axolotl
Axolotl Corp (Tampa, Fla) has released version 7.0 of its Elysium, a community-based
electronic health record (EHR) solution. New functionality of Elysium 7.0 includes the
ability to record vaccines and toxoids administered to patients, a reengineered database
for increased data storage, and configurable search and display options in the master
patient index. The solution also provides practice-specific encounter recording forms for
physicians who do not dictate their notes.
www.axolotl.com • 888-AXOLOTL
Workflow-Enhancing Program from Connect
Imaging
Connect Imaging Inc (Honolulu) recently launched StudyManager, a program
that interfaces between imaging modalities and PACS solutions to manage the order of
imaging studies. The program allows different parts of a study or study series to be
matched with appropriate physician orders, which is a key component of the Integrating
Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) initiative. StudyManager also allows image studies to be
rearranged when the imaging modality sends the images to a PACS in the wrong order. The
program works in conjunction with most PACS and automatically performs DICOM modality
work-list queries for all studies.
www.connectimaging.com •
808-373-7048
Industrial Trackballs from ITAC
Systems
ITAC Systems Inc (Garland, Tex) offers Mouse-Trak Industrial trackballs
for use on Siemens Medical Solutions' PACS terminals using Sun or Wintel platforms.
The trackballs simplify the review of sequenced patient images and help to solve many
medical laboratory issues, such as damaged plastic from exposure to isopropyl alcohol wipe
downs.
www.itacsystems.com • 800-533-4822
Ferromagnetic Detection System from
Kopp Development
Kopp Development Inc (Jensen Beach, Fla) has introduced Ferralert Entry, a
detection system that's designed to reduce the risk of ferromagnetic objects from
becoming projectiles through the attraction of the MR magnet. The system recognizes only
materials that are attracted to the magnet while ignoring titanium, aluminum, and brass.
The Ferralert Entry is a passive, nonradiating device that can be unobtrusively installed
at the entrance to the magnet room.
www.koppdevelopment.com •
772-225-6932
Next-Generation Viewbox from Oprax
Medical
Oprax Medical International (Murrieta, Calif) offers the Medicanvas, one
of the first viewboxes to use TFT-LCD backlight technology. Measuring 2.5 cm, the
Medicanvas uses cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) technology, which produces a
blue-type light that is more suitable for reading X-ray films. Also, the CCFL flickers at
40,000 times per second compared with the 50 times per second of conventional bulbs. The
Medicanvas hangs on a wall, and its external power supply uses 100–250 AC volts input
and 12.5 DC volts to operate.
www.medicanvas.net • 866-677-2980
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