| AVS/Express
is being used to power a suite of sophisticated 3D solutions developed
to facilitate the analysis and treatment of prostate cancer by Rosses
Medical Systems, a Columbia, Maryland-based medical research, development
and consulting firm.
Rosses selected AVS/Express, a comprehensive software development platform,
to provide highly interactive 3D data visualization for its Strata Suite,
an integrated software system that allows clinicians to plan the placement
of Low Dose Rate (LDR) radioactive sources (often referred to as "seeds")
within malignant tissue.
The Strata Suite of products, which provide Image Acquisition, Treatment
Planning, and Treatment Quality Assurance (QA) functionality, enable users
to acquire images from Ultrasound or CT imaging devices and create 3D
models of the patient's anatomy. The AVS/Express-based application allows
the user to simulate the placement of seeds within the patient's anatomy
and visualize the resultant radiation dose delivered to the anatomical
target. Screen captures of the application can be viewed at: www.avs.com/news/031901-medical.html.
"AVS/Express' visualization libraries are at the core of all our
cutting-edge visualization products," says Dr. Sujat Sukthankar,
Rosses Medical Systems' Vice President of Research and Development. "During
the prototyping phase, our development team was quite impressed by the
power, flexibility and depth of AVS/Express and its multi-platform capabilities.
With AVS/Express, we have been able to create dynamic 3D visualization
applications that provide our customers with a robust and easy-to-use
tool for planning and assessing LDR prostate cancer treatments. The multi-platform
nature of AVS/Express has helped us rapidly develop products that run
on SGI workstations as well as Windows -based desktop computers."
"With AVS/Express," continues Sukthankar, "we were amazed
by the speed with which we could prototype and implement advanced visualization
concepts into our applications." Future enhancements to the application
suite will include modules for image guided surgery and biopsy guidance.
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