Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Sophia Antipolis, France, MEDIAN Technologies develops and sells advanced clinical applications to analyze 3D medical images.
MEDIAN Lesion Management Solutions – LMS – is a comprehensive portfolio of applications that provide clinicians with tools to support image visualization, lesion detection and quantification temporal evolution assessment and automatic reporting in lung, colon and liver CT scans.
LMS-Lung is a software application for the evaluation of chest CT images. LMS-Lung provides tools to facilitate the identification, quantification, follow-up and reporting of pulmonary lesions.
LMS-Lung/CAD is a Computer Aided Detection application for the identification of pulmonary lesions in chest CT images. LMS-Lung automatically highlights the spherical structures present in the lungs of density similar to the density of nodules and other lung lesions.
LMS-Lung/Track is a software application for the follow-up of pulmonary lesions in chest CT images. It facilitates the temporal comparison of two examinations of a same patient by realizing an accurate synchronization of the images and the automatic pairing of the nodules confirmed in the two scans. Radiologists using LMS-Lung/Track can assess the response to treatment of solid tumors by computing automatically RECIST criteria.
LMS-Liver is a software application dedicated to the evaluation of liver CT scans. It provides tools to facilitate the initial evaluation and the follow-up of liver lesions. Radiologists using LMS-Liver can assess the response to treatment of solid tumors by computing automatically RECIST criteria.
LMS-Colon is a complete software solution for the interpretation of CT Colonography (CTC) images, providing tools to support the identification, visualization, quantification and reporting of polyps and masses in the colon.
All LMS applications have been designed to be fully integrated in clinical routine, and so are available on various enterprise-wide environments including PACS workstations. The integration of MEDIAN LMS application with Sectra PACS guarantees access to the previous exams when performing follow-up studies, brings additional clinical functionalities straight to the clinician’s desktop and facilitates the communication of results to the referring physicians, therefore improving the overall reading workflow.
In order to enable easy and fast access, the CAD needs to be integrated with existing workstations. It does not seem reasonable to consider a dedicated workstation for a CAD applications, it seems far more desirable that the CAD is accessible from any workstation in the department whether modalities or PACS workstations.
Pr. P. Grenier, La Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France
Product Catalog for Sectra PACS Clinical Applications