Canon Medical expands ultrasound, R/F offerings at ECR 2024
Canon Medical's new midrange ultrasound scanner, Aplio me. Image courtesy of Canon Medical.VIENNA -- Canon Medical Systems Europe unveiled a new ultrasound scanner and a radiography/fluoroscopy (R/F) system in its booth at ECR 2024.Making its inaugural appearance at a conference, Aplio me is a new midrange ultrasound scanner designed to accommodate a wide range of imaging exams in high-throughput environments, according to the vendor. Suitable for clinics as well as large hospitals, Aplio me is a compact (55 x 73 x 130~177 cm) and lightweight system that can be customized to meet the operator’s clinical needs, Canon said.
Canon has also integrated AI into Aplio me; the firm’s Altivity AI technology delivers workflow efficiency, consistent exams, and ease of use, according to the vendor. Thanks to a focus on reducing energy consumption, Aplio me also offers sustainability benefits, Canon Medical said.
Imaging capabilities include Canon’s Superb Micro-vascular Imaging technology, liver analysis using attenuation imaging, Differential Tissue Imaging, Precision and ApliPure software, ultra-wide view, Quick Scan functionality, and Auto IMT (intima-media thickness) capability. What’s more, Aplio me supports Canon’s ApliGate image viewing software and Tricefy cloud-based communication and management software.
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ECR 2024 is also the coming out party for Xavion, a new remote-controlled digital R/F system with a host of AI features. Xavion, which has been outfitted wit...
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