News | Breast Imaging | December 17, 2020

New software-based application helps clinicians visualize breast anatomy and provides detailed characterization of lesions

New software-based application helps clinicians visualize breast anatomy and provides detailed characterization of lesions

December 17, 2020 — Hologic, Inc. announced that 3-D ultrasound imaging is now available on the SuperSonic MACH 40 ultrasound system. Clinicians can now access high-resolution B-mode and ShearWave PLUS elastography 3-D volumes, which are designed to enhance diagnostic certainty.

With the 3-D volumetric data acquired on the SuperSonic MACH 40 system, clinicians can see areas of interest from a new perspective. Breast tissue can be visualized in any scanning plane of the 3-D volume, including coronal or C-plane. MultiSlice display allows these 3D volumes to be viewed slice-by-slice, while MultiPlanar display virtually reconstructs the slices in any orientation using the acquired and stored volume. The system’s volumetric transducer allows users to easily and rapidly acquire these 3-D images with no resolution loss, regardless of where a lesion is located within the breast.

The additional diagnostic details provided by 3-D imaging may assist clinicians in the workup of difficult lesions, including in patients with dense breast tissue. Furthermore, pairing 3-D imaging with the system’s ShearWave PLUS elastography may also contribute to more accurate tumor size estimation and clear margin definition in pre-operative settings. In addition, the combination may play a role in monitoring and evaluating breast cancer patients during and after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

“At Hologic, we relentlessly strive to advance the early detection of breast cancer,” said Jennifer Meade, Hologic’s Division President, Breast and Skeletal Health Solutions. “With each innovation across the breast care continuum, we’re moving toward greater certainty for our customers and enabling them to provide better outcomes for their patients. The addition of 3D breast ultrasound imaging to the SuperSonic MACH 40 system is yet another example of the steps we’re taking to transform the daily experience of breast radiologists and sonographers with solutions designed to increase efficiency and accuracy, while also helping to improve diagnostic confidence.”

Thanks to its exclusive UltraFast imaging technology, the SuperSonic MACH 40 system has an image capture capacity of up to 20,000 frames per second which ensures smooth images with reduced speckle and improved lesion conspicuity for enhanced diagnostic confidence. This technology powers the system’s exceptional image quality and many of its innovative imaging modes.

 The system’s control panel features the revolutionary SonicPad touchpad, which makes the user experience more intuitive and helps streamline workflow by reducing user movement and overall examination time.

 The SuperSonic MACH 40 system is part of a growing portfolio of ultrasound solutions resulting from Hologic’s acquisition of SuperSonic Imagine, a pioneer in the field of ultrasound imaging.

For more information: hologic.com/ultrasound/MACH-40


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