Technology | August 17, 2011

Sony Introduces Portable Video Telemedicine Product at AHRA


August 17, 2011 – Enhanced communication, accessibility to remote physicians and improved workflow are some of the benefits that hospitals and radiology departments can expect to gain from MD2GO, a new remote HD IP camera system from Sony Medical.  Making its debut to the field of radiology during the annual meeting of the Association for Medical Imaging Management (AHRA), Dallas, Texas, Aug. 14–17, MD2GO leverages Sony’s leading visual imaging technologies to bring advanced communication to radiology.

The system is designed to enable HD video communication between remote parties including multiple radiologists, radiologists and referring physicians, or even with radiologists and their patients.  By simply using a PC and Microsoft Internet Explorer, the radiologist can view the other party in HD video and have a two-way audio conversation from virtually anywhere at any time. Among the many applications for radiology use would be in the operating room for observing interventional radiology procedures, for patient monitoring following a procedure or for teaching applications for radiologists or technologists.

“The potential applications for MD2GO in radiology are virtually unlimited,” said Julie Holodak, senior marketing manager, Sony Electronics.  “In addition to enhancing communication between parties, there are also cost-savings benefits and the potential for reimbursement that will only help to increase the successful adoption of MD2GO in radiology departments throughout the U.S.  Following the tremendous success of the MD2GO in other markets including surgery, Sony is excited to bring this technology to radiology and extend the reach of this versatile system.”

MD2GO utilizes the Sony SNC-RH124 IP robotic HD camera that is equipped with a 10X lens for superb picture quality. Designed specifically for medical applications, the rolling stand is easy to position anywhere in the room and has a telescopic pole that can be height adjusted from 77 inches to 87 inches. The system includes a built-in speaker with volume control, and the integrated Sony PCSA-1 microphone provides crystal-clear sound quality, capturing even the finest audio details. The system responds quickly to all user commands, providing fast and easy access to the required images.  HD video and stills can even be recorded with a click of the mouse and stored locally on a PC.

Other products to be highlighted at AHRA include Sony’s line of cost effective, reliable solutions to help document hard copy needs for any radiology imaging application. Additional products being highlighted include:

  • UP-DF750 FilmStation Dry Film Mammography Imager, optimized for Full Field Digital Mammography (FFDM) applications, as well as general radiology applications; it incorporates Sony’s direct thermal printing technology to produce outstanding quality images with superb image resolution
  • DVO-1000MD, a medical grade DVD recorder that features a built in hard drive and employs industry standard MPEG 2 video compression to capture images with exceptional clarity
  • UP-D25MD, a digital color dye sublimation printer optimized for ultrasound, endoscopy and cardiology applications featuring a small footprint and optional laminated media model, providing long-lasting picture quality with high resistance to water and fingerprints
  • UP-DR80MD one of the smallest A4 dye sublimation color printer delivering a compelling combination of compact convenience, superb image quality and low total-cost-of-ownership

 

For more information: http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/mkt-medical/mkt-medicalsurgery/product-MD2GO/

 


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