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Radiology

Canon Develops Flat-panel X-ray Detector for Fluoroscopy

It has developed a compact, lightweight DR system capable of both viewing moving images and capturing static X-ray images

Canon Inc announced plans to enter the medical fluoroscopic device market with the development of a new portable flat-panel Digital Radiography (DR) system capable of both viewing dynamic and capturing static X-ray images.

Canon launched the CXDI-11, the world's first static-image DR system, in 1998 and since that time has introduced nine generations of flat panel technology with a variety of products, including general DR sensors for use in upright stands, universal stands and imaging tables, as well as portable DR sensors.

Now, with the development of its new system, Canon announces its crossover to the dynamic imaging market. Building on the outstanding image quality and speed of the CXDI series for radiography, Canon developed a compact, lightweight DR system capable of both viewing moving images and capturing static X-ray images. While the newly developed prototype accommodates standard static X-ray image capture of the chest area and extremities, it also enables X-ray fluoroscopy, which radiographers can use to observe dynamic images of internal organs, such as those used in digestion, for optimal timing in capturing static images. Canon is currently developing the system for a commercial release, which it plans for the latter half of 2009.

"Improving and expanding the lineup of its X-ray DR systems to include a system capable of capturing both fluoroscopic and radiographic images will allow Canon to further expand the market for these products, as well as support the advancement of medical institutions for digitisation and soft copy diagnostic reading," said Kiyohisa Takiyama, Director and General Manager of the Optical Products Division at Canon Singapore.

He added, "In this way, Canon will continue to contribute to the medical community through increased diagnostic assistance and efficient patient procedures."

Canon developed the first indirect X-ray camera in 1940. The company officially branched into the medical equipment field in the 1950s. For over sixty years, Canon has leveraged on its unique optical and digital imaging technologies to be an industry leader in the medical industry. The company's extensive optical imaging heritage has allowed it to make a significant mark in the medical imaging market, particularly when it comes to high-quality, affordable DR solutions as well as ophthalmic equipment.

With its solid heritage and expertise as a foundation, Canon continues to develop and deliver medical imaging solutions that will support its status as an industry innovator for years to come. It has sold over 8,000 Flat-Panel Detector (FPD) units worldwide to date. To address the demand in the medical industry for user-friendly and patient-friendly equipment, Canon is dedicated to develop exceptional medical equipment that meets the needs of the medical community. In the South and South-east Asia region, Canon medical equipment is marketed by Canon Singapore Private Limited.

EH News Bureau

 


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