AngioSuite allows medical personnel to capture and analyze neurovascular images
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Name | Angiosuite |
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Version | 19.0 |
Update | Aug 28, 2024 |
Size | 137 MB |
Category | Medical |
Installs | 1K+ |
Developer | Oculus Imaging |
Android OS | Android 6.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.angiosuite |
Angiosuite · Description
AngioSuite allows physicians and other medical personnel to capture images of neurovascular disorders, and perform analysis for the assistance in treatment of these disorders.
Images can be captured from the camera or from a file. Intracranial aneurysms images are analyzed, and volumes are estimated with 3D reconstructions.
The elongation of flow diverters may be estimated prior to placing in varying vessel diameters.
The packing density of the aneurysm can be estimated, and case data saved. Other specific case data such as aneurysm location, size, and history may be saved.
Volumes may also be obtained by approximating simple shapes with multiple lobes.
An online database of available catheters, coils, stents, stroke devices, and liquid embolic agents is downloaded for offline use during the case to estimate final packing densities of embolized aneurysms.
Additionally, a catheter compatibility calculator assists the user in predetermining which microcatheters and balloons may fit together in other catheters.
A news feed also keeps the user aware of the latest Neurointerventional news, as well as upcoming meetings. Also, a case of the week is downloaded to the app for review.
Images can be captured from the camera or from a file. Intracranial aneurysms images are analyzed, and volumes are estimated with 3D reconstructions.
The elongation of flow diverters may be estimated prior to placing in varying vessel diameters.
The packing density of the aneurysm can be estimated, and case data saved. Other specific case data such as aneurysm location, size, and history may be saved.
Volumes may also be obtained by approximating simple shapes with multiple lobes.
An online database of available catheters, coils, stents, stroke devices, and liquid embolic agents is downloaded for offline use during the case to estimate final packing densities of embolized aneurysms.
Additionally, a catheter compatibility calculator assists the user in predetermining which microcatheters and balloons may fit together in other catheters.
A news feed also keeps the user aware of the latest Neurointerventional news, as well as upcoming meetings. Also, a case of the week is downloaded to the app for review.