At the RSNA 2010, Sectra has launched its Sectra Visualization Table, a product we first reported on well over a year ago. It consists of a 46-inch medical multi-touch display with full HD resolution built into a table frame, somewhat similar to Microsoft’s Surface technology but strictly for medical purposes. The table can be positioned both horizontally and vertically, and the interface is controlled using hand gestures. Multiple users can view and manipulate CT and MRI images and their 3D renderings. One possibility is to visualize different kinds of tissues and cut through sections with a virtual knife, seeing tissues layer by layer. Sectra foresees this table being used for planning care in multi-trauma cases and for forensic purposes, as a virtual autopsy table.
Demo video and links after the fold:
Press release: RSNA: Sectra Unveils Unique Visualization Table For Diagnostic Imaging And Emergency Care…
Product page: Sectra Visualization Table…