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Thursday, 09/23/2010 5:34:35 PM

Thursday, September 23, 2010 5:34:35 PM

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I can, I can. Here's what it can do:

Breakthrough Medical Technology

Imaging3 has developed a breakthrough medical technology (patented) that will produce 3D medical diagnostic images in real time. Imaging3 Technology has enormous potential to contribute to the improvement of healthcare. Imagine for a moment a future healthcare center equipped with Imaging3 devices. For the first time ever, healthcare workers will be able to instantly view 3D, high- resolution images of virtually any part of the human body.

Imaging3 Technology 3D images are instantly constructed using high- resolution fluoroscopy and can be used as real time references for any current or new medical procedures in which multiple frames of reference are required to perform medical procedures on or in the human body.

Multi-Function Device

A diagnostic medical imaging device built with Imaging3 Technology can perform several functions and can replace or supplement a number of existing devices, resulting in considerable cost savings for hospitals and healthcare centers. These functions include:

* Perform real time, 3D medical imaging

* Emulate a CT scanner (at a fraction of the capital cost)

* Perform standard fluoroscopy

* Cross over to other modalities such as digital radiography
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Imaging3 Technology has extraordinary market potential in an almost unlimited number of medical applications. The ability to use an Imaging device for multiple modalities dramatically increases the return on investment.

• Trauma Center

• Orthopedic

• Pain Management

• Vascular

• Non-vascular


Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would increase the speed and accuracy of diagnosis in a trauma environment where seconds matter. Having the ability to view images of the patient in three dimensions in real time could be the difference in providing the correct diagnosis and could be the difference between life and death.

Imaging3 Technology would provide 3D images of bones and soft tissue to help diagnose and repair difficult fractures and sprains. An orthopedic surgeon could utilize the Imaging3 Technology for alignment purposes as in hip and fracture pinning, saving time without having to reposition the patient or imaging device.

Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would provide a real time 3D view of the spine to assist physicians in guiding needle placement for nerve blocks and discograms. By viewing multiple angle simultaneously a physician's accuracy and throughput is increased. Superior image quality would also provide for better diagnosis.

Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would provide a 3D view of injection dye in real time. A physician could then diagnose vascular disease more accurately and rapidly than today's conventional approaches. By viewing around denser areas of anatomy and bone, a physician would be better able to determine diagnosis in a single injection. 3D imaging in real time would greatly aid in the positioning of stents and catheters, as well as allow for the viewing of leakage.


Medical Technology Applications

Imaging3 Technology has extraordinary market potential in an almost unlimited number of medical applications. This ability to use this technology for multiple modalities dramatically increases the return on investment.


Computer Guided & Robotic Surgery

Imaging3 Technology would provide a 3D image in real time with the addition of the P.A.I.L.S., Patient Anatomy Identification & Location Software, software the Physician could now have control of the image information and relate this information to any form of guided surgical technique to the patient. This would save a great deal of time, money and equipment used to interface with existing equipment as well as equipment being developed in the future.


Cardiology

Imaging3 Technology could provide a 3D view of a heart and allow a cardiologist to record the heartbeat in real-time. The entire heart would be visible, including veins that are wrapped around the "back" side.


Computer Guided & Robotic Surgery

By adding Patient Anatomy Identification & Location Software (PAILS) to Imaging3 Technology, the Physician could then have control of the image information and relate this information to any form of guided surgical technique to the patient. This feature would save a great deal of time, money and equipment used to interface with existing equipment as well as equipment being developed in the future.


Sports Medicine

Imaging3 Technology would provide real time 3D imaging to Sports Medicine Practitioners whose patients range from Soccer Moms to Sports Celebrities. Giving these Physicians information in 3D real time increased diagnostic accuracy as well as increasing throughput and quality of patient care.


Pediatrics

Imaging3 Technology would provide a real time 3D with a dose lower than standard fluoroscopy. The benefits of being able to diagnose children quickly and with a lower dose would be very attractive to any facility.


Urology

Imaging3 Technology would provide a real time 3D image of the cervical space and associated organs, better enabling the Physicians to perform delicate diagnostic and interventional procedures.

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TRUE 3D Real Time Medical Imaging

Imagine for a moment a near-future healthcare center equipped with Imaging3 devices. For the first time ever, healthcare workers will be able to instantly view 3D, high-resolution images of virtually any part of the human body. Imaging3 Technology 3D images are instantly constructed using high-resolution fluoroscopy and can be used as real time references for any current or new medical procedures in which multiple frames of reference are required to perform medical procedures on or in the human body.

The DViS will significantly alter the current medical imaging landscape by providing many benefits contained within one device.

True 3D Real-Time High Resolution Images
Mobile Form Factor Fits Through a Standard Room Door
No Shielded Room Required – Device Can Be Wheeled From OR To ER
Works on Standard 110v Wall Outlet Power
Emulates a 16-Slice CT Scanner at a Fraction of the Cost
Standard 2D Fluoroscopy - Still and Real-Time Imagery for Diagnostics
Multiple Pivot Points for Minimal Patient Movement
Standing Load-Bearing Imaging Capable
Price Point Well Below Existing CT Devices
Real Time Rendering Increases Facility Revenues Through Decreased Imaging Time
Image Capture at 30 Frames Per Second
Major Reduction in Exposure to Radiation
Broad Application Across Multiple Disciplines
Reduced Surgery Risk and Shorter Recovery Times
Enables New Procedures Not Possible Today
Increases Speed and Accuracy of Existing Procedures
Enables Less Invasive and More Precise Procedures


Imaging3 Technology has enormous potential to contribute to the improvement of healthcare. It is representative of the disruptive technology that is changing health care in the 21st century. Smaller, faster, less expensive tools benefit doctors, patients, and facilities, as the merging of the technology and the health care industries create efficiencies and increased value.
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Dominion VI Scanner has No Direct Competitors

At this time, the Company's management is not aware of any existing devices in the marketplace that provide 3D, real-time diagnostic medical imaging, with the exception of ultrasound. Ultrasound is a real-time tomographic imaging modality. Not only does it produce real-time tomograms of the position of reflecting surfaces (internal organs and structures), but also it can be used to produce real-time images of tissue and blood motion. However, ultrasound is a low-resolution imaging modality that does not produce an image as precise and clear as fluoroscopy. The Company's invention relies instead on the use of fluoroscopy, a high-resolution imaging modality, to produce a "live" X-ray image of a living patient in 3D.