The recently launched ADLINK MLB-3002 medical PC is quickly making its mark in the healthcare industry. Motivated by the video and graphics processing power delivered by such a compact PC, a number of OEMs are evaluating and testing it for integration into surgical robotics, mobile c-arm, ultrasound, endoscopy, MRI and other solutions. Some developments have already reached the certification stage.
Compliant with medical standards, the MLB-3002 platform was specifically designed for embedding into medical devices performing real-time edge computing and rapid diagnostic testing – particularly where space is limited and ambient temperatures are high. ADLINK MXM graphics modules supporting NVIDIA GPUs accelerate image reconstruction and beamforming and significantly reduce data transmission delay.
The medical visualization chain from image acquisition, analysis and processing, to digital data exchange and image display is a pivotal stage in healthcare digitization. Faster imaging and diagnosis mean shorter examination times and improvements to both efficiency and the patient experience.
For example, specialist in intraoperative neuromonitoring systems, Inomed Technology has relied on ADLINK medical PCs for some years and they play a key role in the company’s latest ISIS Xpert systems – helping to take this patient friendly technology to completely new levels. “Our new systems allow us to derive electrophysiological signals from several muscle structures simultaneously and combine them with visual information and data from the navigation system,” commented Dr. Tomasz Moszkowski, Product Manager, Inomed Technology
ADLINK surgical monitors are typically deployed as operating room consoles, providing outstanding image quality to support medical teams performing minimally invasive and standard surgeries; and also more critical operations requiring microscopy. In addition, they are used to visualize investigative endoscopy and other direct tissue collection procedures.
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