Whale Imaging Inc. 01.19.17
Whale Imaging Inc., designer and manufacturer of the G-Arm and Sigma Series ultrasound medical imaging systems, has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance of the G-Arm B6 Duo. The B6 Duo is the next generation of the G-Arm with major improvements including axial tilt and greater table access.
“We’re thrilled to be launching this sooner than our original intended date.” said Laurence Heron, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Whale. “We feel that getting the B6 Duo into our customer’s OR will really revolutionize surgical imaging for orthopedic, spine and neuro surgeons as well as pain practitioners.”
The Whale Imaging R&D team’s mission was to help the user improve accuracy while reducing time, infection and radiation. Engineers at Whale made the B6 Duo compatible with all surgical tables, and added many new features including axial tilt. Whale’s unique ability to fire two x-ray beams asynchronously provides the customer with bi-lateral video and images, giving the user a more comprehensive picture than a traditional C-arm.
G-Arm utilizes this X-Beam technology, as well as iC-Clear algorithms to provide the best image possible, using the smallest dose of radiation.
“Within a few years, we expect the B6 Duo to be a common fixture in orthopedics and spine departments across the U.S.” says Phil Posa, VP of the G-Arm Division. “It has many advantages over C-Arms for various procedures, so why add another C-Arm to your inventory when a G-Arm can accomplish so much more?”
Whale Imaging is a high-technology company engaged in the development, manufacturing, marketing, and service of surgical imaging systems to markets around the globe. Whale’s global marketing and R&D facilities are headquartered in the greater Boston, Mass., area. In addition to G-Arm bi-plane surgical imaging technology, Whale also produces the new Sigma Series portable ultrasound systems.
“We’re thrilled to be launching this sooner than our original intended date.” said Laurence Heron, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Whale. “We feel that getting the B6 Duo into our customer’s OR will really revolutionize surgical imaging for orthopedic, spine and neuro surgeons as well as pain practitioners.”
The Whale Imaging R&D team’s mission was to help the user improve accuracy while reducing time, infection and radiation. Engineers at Whale made the B6 Duo compatible with all surgical tables, and added many new features including axial tilt. Whale’s unique ability to fire two x-ray beams asynchronously provides the customer with bi-lateral video and images, giving the user a more comprehensive picture than a traditional C-arm.
G-Arm utilizes this X-Beam technology, as well as iC-Clear algorithms to provide the best image possible, using the smallest dose of radiation.
“Within a few years, we expect the B6 Duo to be a common fixture in orthopedics and spine departments across the U.S.” says Phil Posa, VP of the G-Arm Division. “It has many advantages over C-Arms for various procedures, so why add another C-Arm to your inventory when a G-Arm can accomplish so much more?”
Whale Imaging is a high-technology company engaged in the development, manufacturing, marketing, and service of surgical imaging systems to markets around the globe. Whale’s global marketing and R&D facilities are headquartered in the greater Boston, Mass., area. In addition to G-Arm bi-plane surgical imaging technology, Whale also produces the new Sigma Series portable ultrasound systems.