Published: March 14, 2010
Toshiba's Cath Lab Used During Interventional Live Cases at ACC 2010
ATLANTA - (BUSINESS WIRE) - In interventional procedures, it is critical that the imaging system
provide outstanding image quality, as well as positioning flexibility
for clinicians to access ancillary equipment and the patient quickly and
easily. Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc.'s InfinixTM-i
cardiovascular X-ray systems, featuring the unique C-arm positioner, are
specifically designed to excel in this setting. Highlighting this
ability, Toshiba's Infinix-i systems will be utilized during several
live cases at this year's American College of Cardiology (ACC) annual
meeting and i2 Summit in Atlanta, March 14 - 16, 2010. The live cases
will be performed by leading physicians at Miami Children's Hospital and
Memorial Hermann Heart and Vascular Institute - Texas Medical Center.
Dr. Richard Smalling, a leading interventional cardiologist at the
Institute and professor in the Division of Cardiology at The University
of Texas Medical School at Houston, will lead two Endovascular cases
performed simultaneously, both AAA stents from a peripheral access.
Toshiba's Infinix VF-i/BP and Infinix VF-i/SP will be utilized during
the procedures.
Dr. Evan Zahn, chief of cardiology at Miami Children's Hospital, will
conduct two live cases with Toshiba's Infinix CF-i/BP and new CAT-880B
hybrid catherization table. The cases, entitled Congenital Cardiology
Solutions Spotlight, Live Cases I and II, will showcase the system's
ability to meet the needs of physicians during hybrid intervention.
Combining the new table, which offers head-to-toe tilting and
side-to-side cradling, with the unparalleled patient access and coverage
achieved by Toshiba's Infinix-i five-axis X-ray systems creates a
best-in-class hybrid lab unmatched in the industry today.
"These live cases at ACC and the i2 Summit with the industry's leading
physicians demonstrate the exceptional collaborative environment created
by the Infinix-i C-arm positioning," explained Robert Micer, director,
X-ray Vascular Business Unit, Toshiba. "The features of the systems
allow a team of physicians and staff to gain unparalleled access to the
patient and facilitate the use of multiple ancillary devices. The unique
Infinix-i attributes enable more complex procedures, like these hybrid
cardiac therapies being demonstrated."
About Miami Children's Hospital
Founded in 1950 by Variety Clubs International, Miami Children's Hospital
is South Florida's only licensed specialty hospital exclusively for
children, with more than 650 attending physicians and over 130 pediatric
sub-specialists. The 289-bed hospital is renowned for excellence in all
aspects of pediatric medicine with several specialty programs ranked
among the best in the nation in 2008 and 2009 by U.S.News & World
Report. The hospital is also home to the largest pediatric teaching
program in the southeastern United States and has been designated an
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet facility, the nursing
profession's most prestigious institutional honor.
About Memorial Hermann Heart and Vascular Institute - Texas Medical
Center
The Memorial Hermann Heart & Vascular Institute, established in March
2008, was the first freestanding heart and vascular hospital in the
Texas Medical Center. The patient services and amenities available at
the Institute, coupled with the facility's unique design, make it the
most modern hospital of its kind in Texas. The 230,000 square-foot
facility houses 147 patient beds, including a 20-bed shortstay unit,
CVICU cardiology care unit and six cardiac catheterization and
electrophysiology labs, as well as access to 11 VIP suites with hotel
services and library area. Affiliated with The University of Texas
Medical School at Houston, the Institute features a continuum of heart
and vascular care including a chest pain center, cardiology,
cardiothoracic and vascular surgery and cardiac rehabilitation. Our
patients have access to heart specialists with extensive training and
experience in the complete range of cardiac treatments, from
interventional cardiology to electrophysiology and complex
robotic-assisted procedures. Infinix Cardiovascular Systems Used in
Live Demonstrations at ACC
About Toshiba
With headquarters in Tustin, Calif., Toshiba America Medical Systems
markets, sells, distributes and services diagnostic imaging systems, and
coordinates clinical diagnostic imaging research for all modalities in
the United States. Toshiba Medical Systems Corp., an independent group
company of Toshiba Corp., is a global leading provider of diagnostic
medical imaging systems and comprehensive medical solutions, such as CT,
Cath & EP Labs, X-ray, Ultrasound, MRI and information systems. Toshiba
Corp. is a worldwide leader in technology, electronic and electrical
products, digital consumer products, electronic devices and components,
power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems and home
appliances. Toshiba was founded in 1875 and today operates a global
network of more than 740 companies with 199,000 employees worldwide and
annual sales surpassing $73 billion. For more information, visit
Toshiba's web site at www.medical.toshiba.com.

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