Latest MRI technology in musculoskeletal disorders launched in Vietnam
The Vietnam Society of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine and Japan Vietnam Medical Instrument JSC are organising the seminar on the latest MRI technology in musculoskeletal disorders.
In Vietnam, magnetic resonance is increasingly preferred by doctors and patients thanks to the highly accurate non-X-ray non-invasive method, which helps to reduce potential risks and patients’ pains.
Prof. Dr. Pham Minh Thong, president of the Vietnam Society of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine emphasised the importance of MRI methods in diagnosis and treatment.
“Currently, the fact that many patients do not come to hospitals until their diseases are getting serious causes a great difficulty for treatment. Advanced MRI technology will support early detection of symptoms, thus improving patients’ chances of opportune diagnosis and treatment, reducing costs of treatment, and enhancing the quality of life. By providing updated and valuable knowledge, the seminar will positively contribute to raise awareness about MRI, to support early detection of symptoms, and to enhance recovery opportunities,” he said.
“MRI is a vital method in early detection of diseases, especially symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders in order to support positive treatment. We do believe that with those updated knowledge and advanced technology, MRI will support examination and effective detection, thereby improving possibilities of treatment,” said Dr. Poh Feng from Singapore.
On this occasion, Japan Vietnam Medical Instrument Company partners with Hitachi Healthcare to introduce the Echelon Smart 1.5 Tesla featuring silent scanning technology, low energy consumption function, and superior image quality. Vietnam is the first country in Asia to have this technology introduced.
This superconductive MRI scanner offers superior image quality and a patient-friendly examination environment. The equipment is featured with advanced contemporary technologies, namely Smart Comfort – Smart Eco – Smart Engine.
General director of Japan Vietnam Medical Instrument JSC Ngo Thanh Son said the first Echelon Smart 1.5 is expected to be delivered in July this year.