VECTRA WB360® provides the University Hospital in Munich with advanced 3D imaging for plastic surgery and dermatologic skin assessments
The University Hospital in Munich introduced the VECTRA WB360 3D imaging system to its plastic surgery department, enabling doctors to seamlessly create whole body images. After seeing a presentation in New York, Director of Plastic Surgery Ricardo Giunta immediately took interest in the WB360’s advanced technology, which includes 92 HD cameras swiftly taking pictures of the patient at the same time. Now, the WB360 system provides doctors at the University Hospital opportunities to create 3D body mapped images of the patient, monitor pigmented lesions for skin cancer, and measure body volume changes.
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