EOS imaging system installed at Shriners Hospitals for Children in Philadelphia

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EOS imaging (Paris:EOSI) (NYSE Euronext, FR0011191766 - EOSI), the pioneer in orthopaedic 2D/3D imaging, today announced the installation of the EOS imaging system at Shriners Hospitals for Children® in Philadelphia. This fourth installation within the Shriners Hospitals for Children system, a group of hospitals focused on caring for children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions and other specialty healthcare, validates the adoption of EOS technology as the standard of care for imaging within the network.

"The EOS System offers unparalleled benefits in terms of reduced radiation dose, quicker scanning procedures and diagnostic content, and we are pleased to help make this technology more accessible to Shriners' patients," said Amer Samdani, M.D., Chief of Surgery, Shriners Hospitals for Children-Philadelphia. "EOS' extremely low-dose system provides high quality 2D and 3D imaging that enables physicians to provide the care, attention and thoroughness necessary in the treatment of children with scoliosis or limb deformities. We are pleased to join the ranks of other Shriners Hospitals in Montreal, Portland, Ore. and Greenville, S.C, in utilizing this technology for our Philadelphia-area patients."

The Philadelphia Shriners Hospital treats more than 17,000 patients per year, with 68 percent of these patients treated for spinal conditions that require frequent imaging to track treatment progression. Scoliosis in particular requires regular screening over the course of many years of treatment, increasing exposure to harmful levels of radiation that may increase the likelihood of developing cancer in later years.

The EOS system provides full-body images of patients in a natural standing or seated position in both 2D and 3D. The system also delivers a radiation dose that has been measured to be nine times lower than that of computed radiography X-ray1 and 20 times lower than basic CT scans2 in accordance with the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle of radiation reduction. For these reasons, the EOS system is the ideal mode of imaging for monitoring the treatment of pediatric scoliosis patients like those who seek treatment at Shriners Hospitals.

Marie Meynadier, CEO of EOS imaging, said, "We are proud to strengthen our relationship with the Shriners Hospital system and progressively become a standard of care in pediatric orthopaedic imaging within this organization. The successful addition of Philadelphia to the other Shriners Hospitals using the EOS system speaks to the continued utility of our offering for safe and efficient treatment planning and monitoring. We're excited to work with the Shriners Hospitals for Children organization by providing a comprehensive 2D/3D imaging modality that supports the outstanding work they do in pediatric orthopaedic care."

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