TeraRecon Aquarius iNtuition(TM) Showcased in Cum Laude Award-Winning Exhibits at RSNA 2008
| Source: TeraRecon, Inc.
SAN MATEO, CA--(Marketwire - January 8, 2009) - TeraRecon, Inc. (www.terarecon.com), a leader
in advanced imaging processing technology and 3D visualization solutions,
today announced that two RSNA exhibits featuring Aquarius iNtuition won Cum
Laude awards at the recent 94th annual Radiological Society of North
America (RSNA) Scientific Assembly at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois,
November 30-December 5, 2008.
These two prototype "proof of concept" awards provided new and innovative
ways for clinicians to expand usability of CT and MR volumetric data sets
and to be able to use that flexibility to communicate and share information
throughout the radiology informatics environment. Physicians from the
University of Maryland and VA Baltimore worked with TeraRecon engineering
to develop these award-winning exhibits.
The first award exhibit was entitled "A Truly Clientless AJAX-based 3D
Image Viewer for MIRC Based on an IHE-TCE-Compliant 3D Client-Server
Solution."{1} This winning exhibit featured the AquariusWEB viewer, which
was embedded seamlessly into the RSNA Medical Imaging Resource Center
(MIRC) project for managing image-based teaching files for educational and
research purposes.
The second award exhibit was entitled "Novel Uses of the Nintendo Wii™
Remote in the Navigation of Multidetector CT Datasets."{2} In this
instance, the Wii-mote was used as an alternative to traditional
mouse-based input, to manipulate and review volumetric CT data. The
flexibility of holding the Wii-mote in the hand removes the structured
boundaries of a normal mouse and allows the user to remove the learning
curve sometimes needed to manipulate a PC mouse. The Wii-mote approach,
which is in effect a "6D mouse," is less costly than other professional
devices that are available on the market to achieve a similar effect.
Another exhibit, which showed great promise, utilized a "Multi-Touch"
display to navigate volumetric CT and MR datasets. This technology allows
users to manipulate data directly with their fingers through a touch screen
and promises to remove the learning curve and constraints of a traditional
mouse or trackball, icons and pull down menus. In medical imaging, this
immediately decreases the complexity of manipulation of the image data and
allows clinicians to focus on images and interpretation.
About TeraRecon, Inc. (www.terarecon.com)
TeraRecon, Inc., a leader in advanced image processing and 3D visualization
techniques, provides advanced imaging systems for medical and other
visualization applications based on its unique and patented image
processing technologies. A four-time winner of Frost and Sullivan awards,
the company has developed a leading portfolio of products that advance the
performance, quality, functionality, and integration of image processing
and 3D visualization systems. Founded in 1997, TeraRecon has developed a
unique family of powerful processors that are used in its real-time,
enterprise-wide image processing solutions and real-time 3D volume
rendering hardware engines. TeraRecon is a privately-held company with
headquarters in San Mateo, CA, European headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany,
and branch offices in Concord, MA; Tokyo, Japan and Osaka, Japan.
{1} LL-IN1069: K.M. Siddiqui, MD, Baltimore, MD; R. Moffitt; N.M. Safdar,
MD; A.E. Flanders, MD; E.L. Siegel, MD (2008): RSNA Daily Bulletin,
December 4, 2008, 1C. Retrieved December 23, 2008 from
http://rsna2008.rsna.org/upload/35650_RSNA_Award_Winners.pdf
{2} LL-IN1089: S. Atluri, MD, Baltimore, MD; J.B. Patel, MD; J. Lee; R.
Moffitt; K.M. Siddiqui, MD; R. Seth, MD; et al.(2008): RSNA Daily Bulletin,
December 4, 2008, 1C. Retrieved December 23, 2008 from
http://rsna2008.rsna.org/upload/35650_RSNA_Award_Winners.pdf