We always strive to improve patient outcomes by expanding capabilities of our endoscopic ultrasound systems, and we are excited to see how what we do brings real change. Now, you can fully utilize the benefits of our ultrasound endoscopes and bronchoscopes during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. 👉🏻 From September, the high-end #ARIETTA 750 FF ENDO #ultrasound system will be compatible with our EG-580UR, EG-580UT, and EG-740UT endoscopes, and EB-530US bronchoscope. 💬 “This will allow current ARIETTA 750 users to utilize their platforms with the FUJIFILM EBUS scope. (…) EBUS ultrasound imaging of lymph nodes is vital for visual optimization ahead of needle aspiration for distinct diagnosis and staging of lung cancer,” - Samiran D., Head of Pulmonology and Synapse 3D Surgical at Fujifilm Healthcare Europe. Click to learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wMp8y.
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Explore the techniques that set the standard in breast imaging—crucial mammography projections revealed 🔹 Basic Projections: - Mediolateral Oblique (MLO):The cornerstone view, capturing the breast tissue at an oblique angle to provide a comprehensive look at the pectoral muscle and surrounding areas. - Craniocaudal (CC): A top-down view that complements the MLO, offering a detailed perspective on the upper breast tissue. 🔹 Supplementary Projections: - Spot Compression:Targets specific areas to enhance image clarity and focus on suspicious regions. - Magnification Views: Utilizes a smaller field of view to enlarge specific areas, aiding in the detailed analysis of microcalcifications and lesions. - Lateral Views: Includes mediolateral (ML) and lateromedial (LM) views, providing additional angles to assess and accurately localize abnormalities. These projections are critical in comprehensive breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment planning. Understanding these techniques can significantly enhance the accuracy and quality of mammographic evaluations. For anyone interested in learning more or discussing these techniques, feel free to reach out and message me directly. I'm always open to connecting and sharing knowledge. #Mammography #BreastImaging #Radiology #Healthcare #MedicalImaging #Education #BreastCancerAwareness #MLO #CC #SpotCompression #MagnificationViews #LateralViews
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I am very excited about my Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) this year. One lecture I am giving is on endoscopic #cancer #ablation. Here are some highlights from the Doximity Op-ED I wrote on this topic Cancer ablation is still in its infancy. The lecture will review the following: 1. In medicine, it is common for technological advancement to pave the path for clinical advancement and not the other way around. Currently, the landscape of endoscopic ablation is enriched by a multitude of existing technologies, with numerous others poised to enter the scene. This is likely to usher in a significant surge of clinical innovation. 2. Gastrointestinal luminal cancer is significantly genomically more diverse than its metastases. This means that as systemic therapy is continuing to become more effective, we are more adept at killing the metastatic and need to augment our antitumor effect locally with another modality. 3. Significant strides in organ preservation have been made, particularly in #rectalcancer. Will ablation join other modalities to optimize the chance of organ preservation? As the founder and chair of the #Endoscopic #Oncology Special Interest Group for the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) I have made it my mission to promote #research and #education in this field. #medicalinnovation #gastroentetology #healthcareonlinkedin
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One of the biggest challenges when it comes to treating prostate cancer are the frequent involuntary movements, such as bladder or respiratory motions. At Brainlab, we have a solution for this issue: ExacTrac Dynamic®, a radiation therapy patient tracking system. Our technology allows clinicians to accurately track and correct for any shifts in the patient's body during treatment. This is done via a dedicated implanted marker workflow in which the system can visually track fiducials in the prostate, allowing clinicians to perform active motion management in all six degrees of freedom during beam delivery. 👉Interested in learning more? Thomas Kole, MD, PhD, and experienced radiation oncologist from Valley Health System in NJ, gave a talk about the treatment of prostate cancer at his institution. The talk provides valuable clinical insights, including reasons why ExacTrac Dynamic works so well for ultra-hypofractionated prostate SBRT. Watch the full talk here: https://lnkd.in/eZNSR37T #Radiosurgery #Radiotherapy #Cancer
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One of the biggest challenges when it comes to treating prostate cancer are the frequent involuntary movements, such as bladder or respiratory motions. At Brainlab, we have a solution for this issue: ExacTrac Dynamic®, a radiation therapy patient tracking system. Our technology allows clinicians to accurately track and correct for any shifts in the patient's body during treatment. This is done via a dedicated implanted marker workflow in which the system can visually track fiducials in the prostate, allowing clinicians to perform active motion management in all six degrees of freedom during beam delivery. 👉Interested in learning more? Thomas Kole, MD, PhD, and experienced radiation oncologist from Valley Health System in NJ, gave a talk about the treatment of prostate cancer at his institution. The talk provides valuable clinical insights, including reasons why ExacTrac Dynamic works so well for ultra-hypofractionated prostate SBRT. Watch the full talk here: https://lnkd.in/dMvFUPUE #Radiosurgery #Radiotherapy #Cancer
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One of the biggest challenges when it comes to treating prostate cancer are the frequent involuntary movements, such as bladder or respiratory motions. At Brainlab, we have a solution for this issue: ExacTrac Dynamic®, a radiation therapy patient tracking system. Our technology allows clinicians to accurately track and correct for any shifts in the patient's body during treatment. This is done via a dedicated implanted marker workflow in which the system can visually track fiducials in the prostate, allowing clinicians to perform active motion management in all six degrees of freedom during beam delivery. 👉Interested in learning more? Thomas Kole, MD, PhD, and experienced radiation oncologist from Valley Health System in NJ, gave a talk about the treatment of prostate cancer at his institution. The talk provides valuable clinical insights, including reasons why ExacTrac Dynamic works so well for ultra-hypofractionated prostate SBRT. Watch the full talk here: https://lnkd.in/gXxVAfvK #Radiosurgery #Radiotherapy #Cancer
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One of the biggest challenges when it comes to treating prostate cancer are the frequent involuntary movements, such as bladder or respiratory motions. At Brainlab, we have a solution for this issue: ExacTrac Dynamic®, a radiation therapy patient tracking system. Our technology allows clinicians to accurately track and correct for any shifts in the patient's body during treatment. This is done via a dedicated implanted marker workflow in which the system can visually track fiducials in the prostate, allowing clinicians to perform active motion management in all six degrees of freedom during beam delivery. 👉Interested in learning more? Thomas Kole, MD, PhD, and experienced radiation oncologist from Valley Health System in NJ, gave a talk about the treatment of prostate cancer at his institution. The talk provides valuable clinical insights, including reasons why ExacTrac Dynamic works so well for ultra-hypofractionated prostate SBRT. Watch the full talk here: https://lnkd.in/duZGU7Z2 #Radiosurgery #Radiotherapy #Cancer
Watch this talk by Thomas Kole, MD, PhD, on the use of ExacTrac Dynamic®
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One of the biggest challenges when it comes to treating prostate cancer are the frequent involuntary movements, such as bladder or respiratory motions. At Brainlab, we have a solution for this issue: ExacTrac Dynamic®, a radiation therapy patient tracking system. Our technology allows clinicians to accurately track and correct for any shifts in the patient's body during treatment. This is done via a dedicated implanted marker workflow in which the system can visually track fiducials in the prostate, allowing clinicians to perform active motion management in all six degrees of freedom during beam delivery. 👉Interested in learning more? Thomas Kole, MD, PhD, and experienced radiation oncologist from Valley Health System in NJ, gave a talk about the treatment of prostate cancer at his institution. The talk provides valuable clinical insights, including reasons why ExacTrac Dynamic works so well for ultra-hypofractionated prostate SBRT. Watch the full talk here: https://lnkd.in/gU5yteSE #Radiosurgery #Radiotherapy #Cancer
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