![]() He runs OsiriX on a Mac Pro or a MacBook Pro to segment them into volumetric 3D images that he uses to plan and perform surgery. ![]() Apple was intrigued by the professor’s procedures, and decided to head over to the Center’s radiology department where the patients undergo CT scans. Maki Sugimoto builds what is known as a “surgical roadmap” for patients diagnosed with cancer. The patients are in good hands, thanks to reliable imaging technology leveraged by a Mac Pro workstation, an Apple Cinema Display, as well as a MacBook Pro. ![]() ![]() Maki Sugimoto, an assistant professor at the 520-bed Teikyo University Chiba Medical Center, near Tokyo, uses Macs to plan and conduct both minimally invasive and aggressive open surgery.
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