CLEVELAND — A cutting-edge, state-of-the-art new X-ray system has been unveiled at University Hospitals.
UH Cleveland Medical Center is the second site in the nation, and the first in Ohio, to use EOSedge, a new low dose 2D/3D full-body imaging system.
The new system will be offered to adult and pediatric patents at UH Rainbow Babies & Children's. It uses a combination of low-dose exams, high-resolution images and the ability to generate 3D models.
“EOSedge allows our physicians to evaluate global alignment for spine conditions, which is key to patient outcomes such as improved function and quality-of-life,” says James Voos, MD, Chair, Department of Orthopedics at University Hospitals. “With high resolution images, full body views and 3D capabilities, EOSedge will undoubtedly enhance our ability to care for patients. Furthermore, because of the system’s open design, patients should benefit from an efficient and modern imaging experience.”
Michael Glotzbecker, MD, Division Chief, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, UH Rainbow says, “As pediatric orthopedists, we are thoughtful about how many and what type of X-rays we order for children. EOS is a new technology that allows us to get better X-rays with significantly less radiation than traditional X-rays. For scoliosis and other spine conditions, it can give us a better 3D understanding of the spine, which helps us in providing the best, and safest, treatment for the kids we take care of. Patients often will be willing to travel further to be seen, in order to get the benefit of this technology.”
UH says, it's committed to investing in new technology to provide safe and highly effective care to patients across Northeast Ohio.
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