Sectra PACS Visualization Table Featured in National Geographic Channel Series "The Great American Manhunt"
Sectra PACS Visualization Table Featured in National Geographic Channel Series "The Great American Manhunt"
SHELTON, Connecticut, June 5, 2012/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
International medical technology company, Sectra [http://www.sectra.com/medical ]
(NASDAQ OMX Stockholm: SECT B), announces the sale of its Visualization Table to Wide-Eyed
Entertainment for the interactive review of diagnostic images in a new series on the
National Geographic Channel called "The Great American Manhunt".
"Our interactive visualization table fits in perfectly with the programming of the
series, because it enables medical examiners to analyze and manipulate 3D diagnostic
images of the show's featured mystery person," says Mikael Anden, president of Sectra in
North America.
On The Great American Manhunt, a new eight part one-hour series that premiered
Thursday, April 19 at 9:00 pm (ET/PT) on the National Geographic Channel, a team of
experts employ the latest techniques and technology in forensic science to unravel the
complex mystery of identifying a person with an exceptional life and accomplishments that
have left a unique imprint on his or her body.
The Sectra Visualization Table has played a key role in two episodes: "Fractured
Freddy"
[http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/national-geographic-channel/shows/the-great-american-manhunt/ngc-fractured-freddy ]
and "Body Scan"
[http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/national-geographic-channel/shows/the-great-american-manhunt/ngc-body-scan ]
.
"When we designed the Sectra Visualization Table we never imagined there was
entertainment value to it, but it's rewarding to see that it can provide benefits outside
of surgical planning and medical education," adds Anden.
Sectra Visualization Table is a large, multi-touch screen built into a table that
provides real-size 3D views of patient anatomy rendered from CT or MR images. Surgeons can
utilize it to assist with surgical planning by manipulating the virtual body with their
hands to become familiar with specific anatomy, localize vessels, muscles and skeletal
tissue, and study their three-dimensional relation. The Sectra Visualization Table
facilitates discussion, training and collaboration between medical teams, and is also an
efficient tool for communicating with patients.
For more information about Sectra medical imaging IT solutions visit
http://www.sectra.com/medical
About Sectra
With more than 20 years in the business, Sectra develops and sells IT systems and
services for radiology, women's health, orthopaedics and rheumatology. More than 1,100
hospitals, clinics and imaging centers worldwide use the systems daily, together
performing over 55 million radiology examinations annually. This makes Sectra one of the
world-leading companies within systems for handling digital radiology images. Sectra's
systems have been installed in North America, Scandinavia and most major countries in
Europe and the Far East. For more information, visit http://www.sectra.com
Wide-Eyed Entertainment
Media production company managed by Jasper James, Parule Basu-Barua and David McNab, a
team behind some of the most ambitious television of the age. WEE have over 40 hours of
programming, and 2 apps, including drama-docs, factual mini-series, drama and factual
entertainment for the likes of BBC, ITV, Discovery, Nat Geo, History, CanWest, France
Television, SuperRTL and Channel Nine. For more information visit
http://www.wide-eyedentertainment.co.uk.
Contact: Mikael Anden, President
Sectra North America
E-mail: Mikael.Anden@sectra.com
Phone: Phone: +1-203-925-0899 ext 253
http://www.sectra.com/medical [http://www.futureproofpacs.com ]
Source: Sectra
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