| CANON’S
MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIVISION
EXPANDS DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY LINE
Large-Area Portable System Brings DR To Patient Bedside
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA, June 6, 2003 -- The Medical Systems Division of Canon U.S.A.,
Inc., will show its full line of digital radiography (DR) products during
AHRA 2004 that feature a variety of medical technology advances and increased
versatility to help medical professionals provide improved patient care.
One system, the Canon CXDI-50G, is a large-area portable DR system that can
be used at a patient’s bedside. Canon U.S.A. is a subsidiary of Canon
Inc. (NYSE: CAJ).
This DR system will be displayed at the Canon booth (#622)
at the Symposium for Computer Applications in Radiology
(AHRA), August 2 – August 4 at the Hynes Convention
Center in Boston, Massachusetts. The company also will
display the other systems in its DR line: the Canon CXDI-40G
General DR system, the Canon CXDI-31 Portable DR system
and the Canon DR Image Viewer.
“Canon’s commitment to advancing medical imaging
technology and expanding the scope of digital radiography,
has set us as a leading innovator in DR technology” said
Tsuneo Imai, director and assistant general manager, Medical
Systems Division, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “The Canon CXDI-50G
provides a wider range of DR applications than ever before
and at a very affordable price. We believe it provides
customers with all the reasons they are looking for to
make the move to digital radiography.”
A leader and innovator in the digital radiography market since 1998, Canon
has continued to offer cutting-edge DR products with reliable and innovative
technology. Over 1,300 DR systems have been installed worldwide and an estimated
sixteen million images have been taken with Canon DR systems.
Canon CXDI-50G Portable Digital Radiography System
Displaying a strong commitment to innovation in medical
imaging, the Canon CXDI-50G is a portable digital radiography
system designed for diverse applications that include trauma
and bedside exams. The Canon CXDI-50G combines a large
imaging area
(14 x 17 inches) with a lightweight design (10.6 pounds and less than an inch
thick) that extends the range of radiographic exams which can be completed
with DR.
The Canon CXDI-50G is large enough for chest and abdominal
X-rays yet it is as easy to position as a conventional
film cassette or CR imaging plate when performing lateral
or axial imaging of limbs and other areas. If necessary,
a patient easily can hold the sensor in place during image
capture.
The compact design allows the Canon CXDI-50G to be applicable
for a wide range of X-ray room applications that are difficult
to perform with fixed devices. It also can be used at a
patient’s bedside. When combined with a mobile X-ray
unit, the Canon CXDI-50G brings digital radiography directly
to the patient. Up to now, hospitals and other medical
facilities could not capture DR images of patients who
could not leave bed.
With a portable sensor designed for patient comfort, and
quick and efficient access to images, the Canon CXDI-50G
provides speed and efficiency to help diagnose even the
most critically ill patients.
Whether capturing images in the X-ray room or at the bedside,
preview images can be viewed as quickly as three seconds
and total image processing time is only 20 seconds. With
the Canon Amorphous Silicon Flat Panel Sensor, the Canon
CXDI-50G produces high-resolution radiographic images in
4,096 grayscale. The sensor contains about six million
pixels, with each only 160 microns.
The Canon CXDI-50G is the company’s second portable
DR system. In 2001, the company unveiled the Canon CXDI-31
as the world’s first portable digital radiography
system. It has a 9 x 11-inch sensor that is used for neo-natal,
pediatric, orthopedic and other applications in facilities
worldwide.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business,
and industrial imaging solutions. The Company is listed
as one of Fortune’s Most Admired Companies in America,
and is ranked # 41 on the Business Week list of “Top
100 Brands.” Its parent company Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ)
is a top patent-holder of technology, ranking second overall
in the U.S. in 2003, with global revenues of $24.5 billion.
Canon U.S.A. employs over 10,000 people at over 30 locations.
For more information, please visit http://www.usa.canon.com.
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