Re: Lawson: Upgrade to the 3D

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Jan 20 10:38:14 1999


Mark,

how'd you find the 2D images? when we demo'ed the machine, the 2d images were mediocre at best. but the 3d - spectacular!

Art

At Tue, 19 Jan 1999, MARK LAWSON wrote: >
> "Joseph A Worrall MD RDMS" <jworrall@alaska.net>says
>....I doubt that Medison would want to haul an ultrasound machine to
>Fairbanks....
>I expect to get the 3D grayscale upgrade soon, but I am not sure how long
>it
>will take me to learn how to use it.
>
>Yo.... Doc..... up to 73 degrees here in west texas today...little bit of
>wind made if feel....68.... brrrrrrrrrrr
>I got to use the 3D Medison for a couple of months.... we saw 88
>patients on the machine...the key is to get someone to work with you for
>a day(someone good)..... after several weeks of playing with it I wasn't
>doing so good and got to talk with a tech rep at the home office.... big
>help..... much better than the apps spec. they sent me..... There is a
>trick and a secret is to get and save all the midline sagital facial
>scans you can..... get a good fluid surface around the profile, ie... the
>nose pushed up agin' the placenta makes for a horrible 3D scan.... then
>the rest is knobology..... and I'd be happy to fly up and give you the
>demo.....
>
>Mark
>Texas

--
art fougner, md
SonoScan/Genetic Sciences
forest hills, ny
evsono@pipeline.com



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