RSNA 2024 | The First-Ever High-Definition Static CT Human Images
2024.12.06
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At the recently concluded RSNA 2024, the world's first full-body medical Static CT, independently developed by Nanovision, made its debut with high-definition human images. This marks the first time in human history that clinical images from a Static CT have been publicly showcased. This groundbreaking technology has received high recognition and praise from leading international hospital experts, enterprises, and professionals.
Image: RSNA 2024
Nanovision’s CompoundEye 24 Static CT, along with its first batch of ultra-high-precision clinical images, attracted significant attention at the exhibition. During the RSNA conference, dozens of top international hospitals, notably, Massachusetts General Hospital, Stanford University Hospital, Mayo Clinic and MD Anderson Cancer Center, visited Nanovision’s booth for discussions.
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Visitors were impressed by the unique static dual-ring structure composed of an integrated X-ray source ring and photon stream detector ring, which enables a new scanning mode, and even stunned by Nanovision’s high-resolution images. When visitors saw the lumbar trabecular bone images displayed by Nanovision, they described them as “drawing-like” due to their exceptional clarity. Visitors were also astonished by the high-contrast neural nuclei images,which they praised were almost comparable to MRI images“MRI-like”.
Static CT received high recognition from leading international hospital experts and peers both domestically and internationally, who expressed strong interest in potential future collaborations. And Nanovision is eager to collaborate with medical institutions, research organizations, and industry peers from around the world to move forward together in the medical imaging field.
Image: RSNA 2024