What is a Super Dimension?

The superDimension® System The superDimension system is an advanced imaging tool that combines GPS-like technology with a catheter-based system and uses the patient’s natural airways to reach lesions in the deepest areas of the lungs.

What is GenCut?

The GenCut™ core biopsy system is utilized through a flexible endoscope or with the superDimension™ navigation system by physicians who are trained in endoscopic techniques for retrieving specimens from patients with endobronchial lesions, peripheral lung nodules, or lung masses.

What can a bronchoscopy detect?

Doctors use bronchoscopy to detect the cause of breathing difficulties and lung problems, such as tumors, infection, and bleeding. During the procedure, a doctor may also insert stents in the airways or take a biopsy, which involves removing a small sample of tissue for testing.

What is super dimensional CT scan?

The new, minimally invasive Super D technology uses CT images and electromagnetic guidance to direct the physician through a patient’s airways allowing for biopsy of smaller masses and masses located in regions of the lungs that were not reachable with the more traditional bronchoscopy procedures.

What is Illumisite?

The ILLUMISITE™ platform, combined with the CrossCountry™ transbronchial access tool, gives you the power to display position and access nodules — moving lung health technology forward.

What does Superdimensional mean?

SuperDimension is a privately-held medical device company that develops and markets minimally-invasive pulmonology devices that enable the diagnosis and potentially the treatment of distal lung disease.

Does the M 16 have a bayonet?

The M7 bayonet (NSN 1095-00-017-9701) is a bayonet that was used by the U.S. military for the M16 rifle, it can also be used with the M4 carbine as well as many other assault rifles, carbines and combat shotguns. It can be used as a fighting knife and utility tool.

What is 4DCT used for?

4D CT (computed tomography) represents the next step in imaging. This advanced imaging method makes CT scans much faster and more accurate than ever before. 4D CT uses a new technology that captures the location and movement of your tumor and the movement of your body’s organs over time.

What is 4DCT in radiotherapy?

Four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) is a type of CT scanning which records multiple images over time. It allows playback of the scan as a video, so that physiological processes can be observed and internal movement can be tracked.

What is Veran navigational bronchoscopy?

Navigational bronchoscopy using the Veran SPiNView® Thoracic Navigation System. Veran, which you can find at Indian Path Community Hospital, is the only navigation system to provide visualization, accurate navigation and real-time confirmation of nodule location.

Is the M7 Bayonet still used?

The M7 has been partially replaced by the M9 bayonet in Army service, and the Marine Corps replaced it with the OKC-3S bayonet. The Army, Navy, and USAF still use M7s and may do so for years to come.

Is the XM8 a real gun?

The XM8 is a selective-fire 5.56mm assault rifle, firing from a closed rotary bolt. Its design and functioning is similar to that of the Heckler & Koch G36 assault rifle, of which it is a derivative.

Can u cough up a lung?

It is not physically possible to cough up a lung, but there are a number of ways that violent coughing can hurt your body, from coughing up blood to cracking your ribs. If you’ve had a persistent cough for more than a few weeks, call your doctor. Chronic bronchitis. (2019).

What are the risks of a bronchoscopy?

Mechanical complications of fiberoptic bronchoscopy include oro- or nasopharyngeal, vocal cord, and airway trauma as well as bronchospasm, laryngospasm, pulmonary derecruitment/atelectasis, pneumothorax, airway hemorrhage, and introduction or exacerbation of infection.