SIEMENS MAGNETOM SYNGO SOFTWARE SOFTWARE
This software package is based on the latest syngo.via version and includes applications and functionalities specifically designed for reading CT studies, for example in neurology and oncology. With syngo.via Element, Siemens presents an entry-level solution for 3D routine and advanced reading.
New entry-level solution syngo.via Element The new feature, Automatic Spine Labeling, automatically labels the vertebrae in 2D and 3D images from CT or MRI, allowing the radiologist to quickly refer to these labels when dictating a diagnosis rather than having to identify the vertebrae manually. This improved view assists both the diagnosis and surgical planning. If the radiologist identifies a stenosis, for example, the software can provide quantitative information such as the length or degree of the constriction in the blood vessel.Īnother new feature, called Region Growing enables syngo.via users to better visualise anatomical structures from volume datasets, for example from vascular or neurological examinations. In addition, new applications for syngo.via include, among others, MR Vascular Analysis for quantifying vascular findings. Furthermore, as scans can be compared with images from other modalities without the need to switch applications, syngo.via helps streamline workflow. The new version of syngo.via offers more than 70 advanced clinical applications including optional applications that can be used in reviewing mammograms, with particular focus on Tomosynthesis studies. To date there are more than 2,000 syngo.via systems ordered globally. The new syngo.via version supports hospitals and practices to enhance efficiency by means of IT, one of the goals of Siemens Healthcare’s initiative Agenda 2013. Siemens Healthcare also presented an entry-level software package for 3D visualisation of CT examinations. Syngo.via now includes new applications for mammography reading and complex examinations in neurology, oncology and cardiovascular diagnostics.
Siemens Healthcare has introduced the new version (VA20) of its routine 3D and advanced reading software syngo®.via, at the 98th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2012 in Chicago.