April 2007 Newsletter

 

An (International) Affair to Remember…

Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt, Germany

Xoran Technologies® entered the world market with the installation of a MiniCAT™ in the Kopf Klinik, located in an upscale suburb just outside of Frankfurt, Germany.

More about Kopf Klinik


xCAT™ is on the Prowl!

xCAT™ Mobile Volume CT Scanner

The soon-to-be-released xCAT™ Mobile Volume CT Scanner, used by Neurological ICU and by brain and sinus surgeons in the OR, has been undergoing rigorous Customer Preference Trials (CPT) at 3 leading universities: NYU, U Penn and, most recently, the University of North Carolina.

Full story


What about Bob…

Here’s your chance to learn about radiation safety from a nationally recognized medical physicist, Bob Pizzutiello (Upstate Medical Physics, Syracuse, NY). The lecture is sponsored by Xoran Technologies and will be seen during COSM.

Radiation Safety
April 27th from 7:00-9:00pm
Manchester Grand Hyatt
San Diego, CA
Room Randle AB

Upstate Medical Physics, Inc
Xoran radiation safety

See you at COSM in Xoran's Booth #314-320
April 26-29, 2007, San Diego, CA

 

6th Annual NYU/Einstein
Rhinology Update

May 18th-20th

NYU/Einstein Rhinology Update

Starring

xCAT™ Mobile Volume CT Scanner

The cadaver lab will star the xCAT™ -- which will allow participants to view instantaneous intraoperative CT scans, and update their image guidance systems, during their surgical procedure.

Cameo Appearance

MiniCAT™ will appear in the exhibit area.

Registration


Case of the month

Case of the month

Nasal septal deviation
with bone spur…

Submitted by:
Dr. Rachael Gordon, M.D.
Neuroradiologist, Mink Radiologic
Imaging, Beverly Hills, CA.

Additional, larger views and case summary


Radiation Safety Tip

Movement of a MiniCAT™ (or any X-ray emitting device) must  be reported!

Read more

By: West Physics Consulting, Inc.
www.westphysics.com

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