BURBANK, Calif., Feb. 21, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Imaging3(tm), Inc., (OTCBB:IMGG), developer of a breakthrough medical imaging device that produces 3D medical diagnostic images of virtually any part of the human body in real-time, reports that the company has been featured in the industry trade e-zine, "Aunt Minnie.com". Based on a lengthy interview with the company's CEO, Mr. Dean Janes, at the Radiological Society of North America trade show in Chicago, the article profiles Imaging3's breakthrough new product, the Dominion(tm).
The article effectively communicates Imaging3's value proposition by noting the benefits of the Dominion product over standard imaging devices such as fluoroscopy or CT scans:
"You can see multiple planes simultaneously, and those are being updated simultaneously," he said. "Standard fluoro is 30 fps, which works out to 200 msec per frame or less. That is what we are giving (physicians), but we're doing it in real-time in three dimensions, so they don't have to reposition the patient. They can now see the side, back, and front view simultaneously." "Imaging3 hopes that Dominion's real-time 3D capabilities will give it great clinical flexibility that will make the system suitable for use in a variety of applications throughout the hospital. Providing image guidance for surgical intervention, in particular in orthopedics, is one such use," Janes said. "Orthopedics will be very large since you can visualize joints in three dimensions," he said. "If it's in real-time, you can see movement in three dimensions."
Noting that the relative portability of the device is a key feature that will benefit hospitals and clinics, the article continued:
Imaging3 also plans to make Dominion's mobility a selling point. Both the O-device and the system's workstation cart are mounted on wheels and can fit through a standard hospital door. The system runs off standard 120-volt power.
The article also revealed that Imaging3 plans to install Dominion at beta sites this summer, and has a number of luminary sites lined up throughout the U.S. When the system is commercially available, Imaging3 hopes to offer the base model with real-time 3D capability at $180,000, with a device capable of CT emulation running $400,000. Dominion still requires Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance.
Noting that the Dominion is priced substantially below current CT and MRI devices, while providing three dimensional imaging in real time, the article concluded with the following comments.
Janes hopes the low price of the base model will be an incentive for hospitals to buy multiple Dominion units to install at various locations in the enterprise. "Hospitals are trying to get the most value per dollar for imaging equipment, and having flexibility and having a system that can do multimodality cases is really important for them," Janes said. "We think it will help us sell more than just one per facility. Really, a hospital will at least want two or three -- one for the OR exclusively, one for trauma, and one for interventional."
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About Imaging3
Imaging3, Inc., founded in 1993, is a leading provider of advanced technology medical imaging devices. The Company has developed a breakthrough medical imaging device that produces 3D medical diagnostic images of virtually any part of the human body in real-time. Because these 3D images are instantly constructed in real-time, they can be used for any current or new medical procedures in which multiple frames of reference are required to perform medical procedures on or in the human body. Visit the company's website at www.imaging3.com
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