touchless medical image navigation system for surgery

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TOUCHLESS MEDICAL IMAGE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
FOR SURGERY
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Fluid is a unique medical image navigation system
designed for touchless interaction
Efficiency: surgeons can access medical images,
acquired before or during surgery, autonomously
and keeping their equipment sterile... up to 10X
faster than voice-controlling a surgical assistant !
How does it work? A motion sensor is positioned
on top of the screen. Hand gestures are sensed and
transformed into control commands for the system.
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Ultra-fast overview of the radiological information
Series to be
explored
Study splitter
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All the necessary functionalities at your fingertip
Reformat: axial,
sagittal, coronal
Windowing
3D volume
rendering
Measures
Presets
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Slice, zoom and
pan
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Instant access. Image prefetching allows for
instant access to all data. Zero loading time
on the PACS. External data can be imported in
the system as temporary or long term storage.
Reduce risks. By reducing the intervention
time, Fluid minimizes the intervention and
anesthesia time. Surgeons stay focused on
their intervention rather than fighting to access
information.
Flexible. Fluid can be used by all surgical
specialties, and can read any kind of images
from the hospital information system or CDROM.
Avoid unnecessary radiation. Image
access is made easy; redundant exams
during surgery are avoided. Patients are less
exposed to radiation doses.
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Effortless integration. Fluid is 100% compatible with all
hospital information systems (DICOM and HL7 compliant)
Identity monitoring. Fluid connects to the operating room
management system to select the patient.
100% DICOM compatible. Fluid can read any kind of
medical images : MR, CT, PET, RX, US, MG…
Touchless interfaces mitigate the risk of contracting
nosocomial infections in operating theaters.
Indeed, touch surfaces such as keyboard and mouse
have proved to be major reservoirs of pathogens. Fight
those reservoirs by adopting a contact-free interface to
access critical information during intervention.
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Sensor
ROOM 1
Each room is controlled by an independent PC. It
can be positioned in a technical bay outside the
room, or centralized in a common area.
Active extenders are used to transmit signals,
over CAT6 (>10m) or over fiber (>50m).
SCREEN
ROOM 1
The central server caches the DICOM data, builds
3D reconstructions, serves as a gateway to the
PACS, monitors Fluid clients and logs activity.
Video
MATRIX
FLUID 1
(PC 1)
FLUID 2
(PC 2)
FLUID N
(PC N)
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Fluid V1 - 28|02|2014
MD CE - Class IIa
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