Technology | Breast Imaging | November 21, 2016

Latest version of breast imaging workstation builds on existing support for mammography, integration of tomosynthesis and breast projection images from any vendor

Three Palm Software, WorkStationOne, breast imaging workstation, RSNA 2016, version 1.8.2

November 21, 2016 — Three Palm Software announced the release of the 1.8.2 version of its breast imaging workstation, WorkstationOne. This new release will be shown at the 2016 annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2016) in the company’s booth.

For radiologists, there is a strong desire to improve efficiency while reducing costs. Particularly in smaller practices, which do not have extensive infrastructure, it is important to be able to provide a complete reading workflow without requiring additional systems.

To address those requirements, at RSNA’16 Three Palm Software will showcase a total integration of imaging and informatics for breast imaging, which provides native functionality to generate diagnostics reports and patient letters. This mechanism is integrated into the reading workflow, so that reporting information is captured as the case is read, and is transparently used to populate customizable templates. The reports are saved in a variety of formats, including DICOM standard mechanisms that can be archived to any picture archiving and communication system (PACS) and accompany the studies for reference in future years. Generated DICOM formats include secondary capture, encapsulated PDF and structured reports.

The 1.8.2 release of WorkstationOne builds on its existing comprehensive support for mammography, which includes seamless integration of tomosynthesis and breast projection images from any vendor into the workflow; display of mammography computer-aided detection (CAD) reports (including 3-D tomosynthesis CAD reports with enhanced workflow); and simultaneous display of related modalities and reports.

WorkstationOne will also be shown on a number of partner booths at RSNA, including PACS and full-field digital mammography (FFDM) vendors, as well as the major vendors of high-resolution mammography monitors.

For more information: www.threepalmsoft.com


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