RSNA 2016
102nd SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY AND ANNUAL MEETING

What’s New At RSNA 2016 Annual Meeting In Chicago
The theme of this year’s Radiological Society of North America’s (RSNA) Annual Meeting is “Beyond Imaging: Maximizing Radiology’s Role in Patient Care”. RSNA invites radiologists to go beyond their profession and use the annual meeting to explore new ways to collaborate and learn.www.rsna.orgOverview
What’s New At RSNA 2016 Annual Meeting In Chicago
The theme of this year’s Radiological Society of North America’s (RSNA) Annual Meeting is “Beyond Imaging: Maximizing Radiology’s Role in Patient Care”. RSNA invites radiologists to go beyond their profession and use the annual meeting to explore new ways to collaborate and learn.
Experience the latest in CT imaging with Airo® Mobile Intraoperative CT. Airo is designed for use in the operating room, helping to increase intraoperative information for surgical decision-making. The system’s large gantry opening provides flexibility with patient positioning while the small system footprint allows for easy movement around the hospital and through standard O.R. doors.
Brainlab booth #1554 will also feature Buzz® Digital O.R. As the central, multi-touch information hub, Buzz routes, displays, interacts, records and enhances medical images, software content and videos.
For a new dimension of image review, come for a demo of our new DICOM Viewer 3D Stereo. Designed for use in both the office and the O.R., DICOM Viewer 3D Stereo displays images and objects in stunning stereoscopic 3D to provide new perspectives for both planning and training.
On the software side, TraumaCad® and TraumaCad Mobile® continue to set the standard in digital templating for quick and easy planning of a multitude of orthopedic indications.
Quentry, an intuitive web-based tool, provides physicians access to PACS and treatment planning applications anytime, anywhere. Built on a secure, HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, Quentry supports clinicians through the referral, diagnosis, planning, treatment workflow and post-operative follow-up.