RES: Sonocubic

From: Guttenberg Primo (gutten@uol.com.br)
Sun Aug 15 09:21:59 2004


Hello... Thanks for your reply. Do you know another system with this feature? Is it cost effective?

Do you know how is the price at USA?

Thanks in advance Guttenberg

\\ -----Mensagem original----- De: ultrasound@obgyn.net [mailto:ultrasound@obgyn.net] Em nome de Terry J DuBose Enviada em: domingo, 15 de agosto de 2004 09:00 Para: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Assunto: Re: Sonocubic

I have not actually seen Sonocubic work, but I believe it is a card/software interface that allows "free hand" scanning, and produces 3D rendering.

Their web site is: http://www.medgeplatforms.com/sonocubic3/

Also see: http://www.medgeplatforms.com/sonocubic3/template.php?section=2 How it works > explaining the technology

What is SONOCUBICT SONOCUBICT is a complete Software solution that can run on conventional PC Hardware. It acquires and processes the freehand swept 2D slice images from any ultrasound scanner, or the volume file of a "volumetric 3D probe", or the slice of a CT or MRI, to produce a volume of anatomy that can be rendered as 3D, 4D or Multiplanar orthogonal planes. Any transducer (Transvaginal, Convex or Linear) can be used. The advanced compression and data manipulation offers "state of the art" potential for medical networking, storing, and printing.

How it works: Ultrasound: The user studies a patient as usual. Once the user finds a "pocket of amniotic fluid"(Ob application), or other interesting anatomy, he or she simply steps on a pedal and sweeps the probe across the desired area. If Rapid Sequential 3D mode is chosen, SONOCUBIC will automatically render a 3D image right after sweeping the probe in a way that we call "SCAN AND SEE".

Good luck, Terry

On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 18:20:10 -0500 "Guttenberg Primo" <gutten@uol.com.br> writes: Hello everybody...

I just receive a message about Sonocubic and your functions. I have Toshiba SSH 140A.

I have been looking for informations at internet, but i find a few. I would like to know how this techonology is used at USA and your results. Thanks in advance.

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