Philips spotlights AI, image-guided therapy, and CT at ECR 2024

VIENNA – Philips brought a clutch of new products to ECR 2024, including two image-guided therapy systems and a new CT scanner. In the image-guided therapy section of its booth, the company unveiled its Azurion neuro biplane system. Designed to support diagnosis, image guidance, and therapy assessment of neurovascular patients, Azurion neuro biplane integrates images from two x-ray detectors into a 3D view and can serve as a complete interventional system, according to the vendor. The system includes Philips’ latest Neuro Suite software and services, its ClarityIQ image processing software, and neuro-specific tools, the company said. What’s more, Philips has incorporated features such as enhanced C-arm rotation, angulation, and parking facilities to enable a rapid transition from 2D to 3D imaging.Philips' new Azurion neuro biplane system. Image courtesy of Philips. With complete table-side control, there’s also no reason to leave the sterile field, according to the firm. Other new additions on Azurion neuro biplane include automatic beam rotation to obtain correctly oriented images for every angulation, as well as a new head immobilizer to support stroke care. In other image-guided therapy news, Philips unwrapped Zenition 90 Motorized mobile C-arm. The system features automated workflows, “intuitive” motorization for improved table-side control by surgeons, as well as high power (25 kW) to support vascular needs and clinical procedures such as cardiac interven...
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