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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Page 19
Video from UKIO 2019: Gajan Rajeswaran on football
LIVERPOOL, U.K. - It was a record-breaking season for English Premier League clubs, but how do they deal with suspected injuries? After the UK Imaging & Oncology Congress (UKIO) session on sports, Dr. Gajan Rajeswaran shared his experiences of imaging football injuries, particularly those of the tendon and muscle.
June 10, 2019
Clinical shoulder MRI becomes viable at 7 tesla
By
Philip Ward
German researchers have shown that high-quality MRI scans of the shoulder can be acquired in 25 minutes at 7 tesla, making the technique clinically feasible and a realistic alternative to arthroscopy and 1.5-tesla MRI. They presented their findings at the recent International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine annual meeting.
May 28, 2019
Whole-body MRI gets cancer detection boost
By
Philip Ward
Fresh evidence shows that whole-body MRI may be quicker and cheaper than standard imaging for detecting the spread of colorectal and non-small cell lung cancers, while being just as sensitive. The findings from two prospective trials involving nearly 500 patients across 16 U.K. hospitals were published on 9 May in
Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
and
Lancet Respiratory Medicine
.
May 9, 2019
AR, 3D printing advance navigation for spine surgery
By
Abraham Kim
Augmented reality (AR) and 3D printing provide clinicians with new alternatives for image-guided spine surgery that involve less radiation exposure and improve the accuracy of implanting pedicle screws, according to two recent studies from separate teams of Swiss and Italian researchers.
May 8, 2019
EOS reports revenue downturn
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
A change in revenue recognition policies contributed to a significant decrease in revenue for orthopedic imaging technology developer EOS Imaging in the first quarter of 2019.
April 16, 2019
German team employs AR for CT-guided spine surgery
By
Abraham Kim
A group from Germany used augmented reality (AR) technology to overlay CT scans onto patients with spinal lesions -- lowering the radiation dose required for CT-guided surgery while maintaining high navigational accuracy, according to an article published online on 5 April in the
European Spine Journal
.
April 14, 2019
EOS completes 1st installation in UAE
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Orthopedic imaging technology developer EOS Imaging has completed the first installation of its system in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
March 27, 2019
Swiss strive for best technique in cinematic reconstructions
By
Philip Ward
Cinematic rendering tends to be very popular with orthopedic surgeons, but radiologists from Switzerland are finding out just how tricky and time-consuming it can be to arrive at the best way to perform these reconstructions.
March 20, 2019
Video: Kassarjian delivers real-time sports imaging
By
Philip Ward
As a tournament physician and head of imaging at the Madrid Open tennis tournament, Dr. Ara Kassarjian performs real-time ultrasound scans of the top players in the medical service right next to the courts. In a video interview recorded at ECR 2019, he explains about his philosophy and approach, and he reveals which players he admires most.
March 12, 2019
CurveBeam partners with Ibex Innovations
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Orthopedic and podiatric imaging technology developer CurveBeam has signed an agreement with x-ray technology developer Ibex Innovations.
March 5, 2019
Sports imaging: Look beyond 'dark box' and collaborate for success
By
Philip Ward
To make real progress in sports imaging, radiologists must look beyond the "dark box" and collaborate with referring doctors, attend multidisciplinary meetings at the hospital, discuss cases with clinical colleagues, and get feedback on the radiology report and direct correlation with arthroscopic findings, according to Dr. Claudia Weidekamm from the Medical University of Vienna.
March 1, 2019
Dose monitoring optimizes whole-body CT in Italy
By
Abraham Kim
By monitoring CT dose and adjusting protocols at their institution, researchers from Italy were able to identify the optimal parameters for reducing cancer patients' exposure to radiation from whole-body CT exams, without lowering image quality. They presented their findings on Wednesday at ECR 2019 in Vienna.
February 27, 2019
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