22.08.2007 12:11:00
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B-K Medical and the American Urology Association Introduce Latest Urologic Ultrasound Developments
B-K Medical Systems, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Analogic
Corporation (NASDAQ: ALOG), and the New York Section of the American
Urology Association (AUA) have joined together to create a
first-of-its-kind training program for urology residents. The first
session of the AUA Resident Ultrasound Course will be held in New York,
New York, on Friday, August 24, and Saturday, August 25, 2007, at the
New York Academy of Medicine. Courses will be held in other cities later
this year.
"B-K Medical pioneered the development of
dedicated imaging systems in urology, and we continue to be committed to
innovation and education in the field,” said
Renaud Maloberti, general manager for B-K Medical, Americas. "We
are supporting this program with the AUA because we believe that
urologists with advanced training will provide improved patient care.”
Dr. Louis Kavoussi, M.D., a course director, and professor of urology at
the New York University School of Medicine, agreed. "Ultrasound
imaging is a core part of the practice of urology,”
he said. "This course is an effective and
efficient way to distribute new knowledge in ultrasound imaging. We can
provide the same high-quality information and instruction that parallels
courses residents will take once they’re in
practice.” Working in Partnership "This is a model program for the entire
country,” said Dr. Bruce R. Gilbert, M.D.,
Ph.D., associate clinical professor of urology for the Weill Cornell
Medical College, and a course director. "There’s
an important role for industry in medical education. Companies like B-K
Medical are the true innovators, and programs like this allow them to
introduce that innovation to clinicians. Education is the right
mechanism for this interaction to occur.”
For B-K Medical, the program is an extension of the work it has done
with urologists for 25 years to develop new technologies and improve
patient care. "The value of continuing
medical education for practicing physicians is well documented,”
Maloberti said. "We firmly believe that a
similar value can be gained from introducing the latest developments in
urologic ultrasound to residents who can put that training to immediate
use as they continue their studies. It’s our
hope that this initiative will not only result in improved diagnosis and
treatment, but may inspire some residents to undertake research to
further the specialty.” Using Ultrasound for Diagnosis
B-K Medical’s ultrasound transducers,
scanners and biopsy guides improve doctors’
diagnostic capability with high-definition, real-time imaging that helps
detect abnormalities. These affordable, high-quality ultrasound systems
have made it possible for urologists to use ultrasonic imaging to
perform prostate, kidney, scrotal, penile, renal, and bladder diagnostic
examinations.
B-K Medical’s 8818 transducer enables
urologists to examine the prostate in any plane. A transducer is a
hand-held device that sends out high-frequency sound waves and then "listens”
for the wave to return. The frequency, strength and time it takes for
the echoes to reach the transducer from the body create an ultrasound
image visible on a scanner. This technology allows physicians to see the
position of organs and identify lesions.
The 8818 provides excellent image quality and usability for prostate
ultrasound examinations and biopsies. This allows urologists to
visualize any area of the prostate and target it for biopsy. The 8818
includes a unique dual-biopsy guide that facilitates samples in all
sections of the prostate.
Using Ultrasound for Treatment
Urologic clinicians also use ultrasound in the treatment of prostate
disease with brachytherapy, in which radioactive "seeds”
are used to eradicate localized cancers.
B-K Medical’s 8848 transducer and Pro Focus
scanner provide clear, detailed images of the prostate. This allows
greater ease of use and improved accuracy in volume studies and
source-dose planning for brachytherapy. High-frequency, multi-plane,
transrectal transducers such as the 8848 assist urologists by guiding
them in the placement of seeds, and by helping them monitor seeds’
positions in both the longitudinal and transverse planes. All of B-K
Medical's brachytherapy equipment is compatible with leading dose
planning systems.
"This course is designed to acquaint resident
urologists with the advantages and limitations of ultrasound as an
imaging modality for urologic diseases. Increasing the residents’
familiarity with this technology will benefit patients by enabling their
physicians to use a diagnostic technique that limits the patient’s
exposure to radiation, is readily accessible in most offices, and is
cost effective,” explained Dr. Pat F.
Fulgham, M.D., chairman, AUA National Urologic Ultrasound Faculty; and a
practicing urologist in Dallas, Texas.
Through lectures and hands-on sessions, residents will learn about:
Ultrasound safety
Transducers
Knobology (the operation of ultrasound controls to improve images)
Ultrasound examinations and pathology
Taught by the National Urologic Ultrasound Faculty and supported by B-K
Medical sonographers, the program ensures that urology residents gain a
fundamental understanding of the physical principles of ultrasound, the
indications and limitations of the technology, and appropriate
documentation. At the end of the course, residents will take an
ultrasound exam confirming that they have met course objectives.
"Many programs don’t
have funds to train residents in specialty areas like urologic
ultrasound,” added Dr. Bruce R. Gilbert. "There
has never been a fundamentals course to give residents a start. By
giving them the basic knowledge first, they can learn how to apply these
new techniques while they continue their medical training.” About B-K Medical B-K Medical, a wholly owned subsidiary of Analogic Corporation
(NASDAQ: ALOG), specializes in the development and production of
diagnostic ultrasound equipment. The company is recognized as a world
leader in developing ultrasound scanners specially designed for
laparoscopic and intraoperative surgery and for the investigation of
urological disorders. The product line also includes scanners for other
applications, such as colon rectal, breast, vascular, muscular skeletal,
pelvic floor and interventional, gynecological examinations, fetal
scanning, and radiology. B-K Medical is represented in 60 countries, with subsidiary sales
companies in the U.S., Belgium, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, and the
U.K. An extensive network of distributors connects B-K Medical with
Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the rest of the world. The
company has 330 employees, 230 of whom are located in Denmark.
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