X線イメージング用に展開されたLIPSedgeDL 3D ToFカメラ

If you have ever been in a situation where you had to retake an X-Ray because of incorrect positioning, you know how frustrating and worrisome it can be. Additionally, the exposure to radiation is a concern for both the patient and the medical staff. Fortunately, LIPSedge™ DL , a versatile and easy-to-use 3D ToF camera, has been deployed for X-Ray imaging, providing a solution to these issues.

 

リアルタイムの高解像度 2D および 3D データ

LIPSedge DL is a powerful camera that provides both 2D and 3D data in real-time with high-depth resolution. It is a Best-in-One solution for various applications, including gaming, entertainment, medical, and machine vision use cases. The camera works straight out of the box, and you can easily connect it to a host running Windows or Linux through the USB 3.0 Micro-B interface.

 

LIPSedge DLで撮影ミスを防ぐ

One of the most significant advantages of LIPSedge DL is that it can help hospitals and clinics prevent shooting errors caused by incorrect positioning. The camera can be embedded in the X-Ray machine, providing a “positioning and navigation function” using AI technology. This function allows the X-Ray machine to check the shooting direction and positioning on the human body, reducing potential errors and improving accuracy.

 

より良い患者ケアと安全性

With the use of LIPSedge DL in X-Ray imaging, the accuracy and efficiency of the process have significantly improved, resulting in better patient care and safety. The camera provides a high-resolution image of the area being scanned, reducing the need for retakes due to incorrect positioning. Additionally, the exposure to radiation is reduced, minimizing the risk to both the patient and the medical staff.

 

LIPSedge DL について詳しく見る

If you are interested in learning more about LIPSedge DL and how it can improve X-Ray imaging, visit our product page or contact us at [email protected] for further information. With LIPSedge DL, you can ensure accurate and efficient X-Ray imaging while providing the best possible care for your patients.

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