IMRISneuro sold to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

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IMRIS Inc. ("IMRIS" or the "Company") today announced the sale of IMRISneuro to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center ("DHMC") in Lebanon, New Hampshire.

IMRISneuro is a fully integrated multi-operating room system that features on-demand intraoperative MR imaging capabilities, designed to assist surgeons in improving outcomes for patients who are undergoing neurosurgical procedures such as tumor removal.

The system at DHMC is anticipated to be installed at the Dartmouth Advanced Surgical Center (ASC) and will be used for in both clinical and research applications. DHMC anticipates immediate clinical benefit as imaging modalities are used during the course of orthopaedic or neurosurgical procedures, to assess the successful completion. In addition, DHMC anticipates significant research opportunities, both for current as well as for future faculty. The impetus for the project stems from a $9.3 million National Institutes of Health grant award for the ASC; other support for the project is anticipated from Dartmouth Medical School and the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, as well as from DHMC.

"Precision surgery will increasingly rely on real-time three-dimensional imaging," said Sohail K. Mirza, MD, MPH, chair of orthopaedics at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, "This valuable investment will put Dartmouth-Hitchcock in a unique position: to create the only research facility of its kind in the country that allows MRI and CT imaging to be performed during surgery without moving the patient."

Dartmouth-Hitchcock is already a national leader in areas such as spine outcomes research. "We can leverage that to measure outcomes of this technology and develop new, safer methods to achieve clinical success," said Dr. Mirza.

Keith Paulsen, PhD, director of the Dartmouth Advanced Imaging Center, which will be located adjacent to the ASC, added, "This is a wonderful example of the integration of advanced imaging tools within state-of-the-art surgical facilities that will open up a wealth of opportunities to transform clinical research and patient care in the region and beyond"

The hospital's new IMRISneuro system features a 3 Tesla MR scanner operating in a fully integrated suite that includes two separate operating rooms for neurosurgery and orthopaedics as well as a diagnostic centre. The MR scanner can be deployed into any of the three rooms, providing high resolution MR images on demand - before, during and after procedures. IMRISneuro is the only system of its kind that does not require the patient to be moved at all for scanning, so the optimum patient positioning is always maintained. Clinical workflow and access to the patient is not impacted as the MR scanner enters the operating suite and is then removed completely from the operating room when imaging is complete. This ensures a high degree of safety for the patient and preserves the ideal surgical environment.

Source: IMRIS INC.

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