Fujifilm introduces Australia's first open MRI machine
Altus Medical Imaging in Gladesville, New South Wales, now houses Australia's first Fujifilm Open MRI machine.
The Fujifilm Aperto Lucent Open MRI machine, installed by FUJIFILM Australia, represents a significant development in medical imaging technology in the country.
Designed to enhance the patient experience, the machine addresses common concerns with traditional MRI systems such as claustrophobia and difficulty of access. Its open design caters especially to patients with mobility issues, children, and those who suffer from claustrophobia.
Alongside the Open MRI, Altus Medical Imaging is equipped with an array of advanced Fujifilm technology, including the Fujifilm Amulet Sophinity Mammography system, and various CT, Ultrasound, and X-ray systems, establishing itself as a comprehensive diagnostic centre in Sydney.
Dr Behnam Moharami, Consultant Radiologist at Altus Medical Imaging, expressed enthusiasm for the new installation. "We are thrilled to introduce the Fujifilm Aperto Lucent Open MRI, the first of its kind in Australia! This state-of-the-art system is designed to alleviate the stress and discomfort often associated with traditional MRIs. With its open design, the Aperto Lucent offers a more comfortable and spacious environment, making it ideal for patients who experience claustrophobia. While ensuring patient comfort, this groundbreaking technology delivers precise and high-quality imaging results, allowing us to offer the best in care and diagnostics."
Teiichi Goto, President and Chief Executive Officer, Representative Director, FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, attended the opening of Altus Medical Imaging and highlighted Fujifilm's ongoing commitment to innovation and healthcare improvement.
"Fujifilm commits to advancing the medical field and enhancing healthcare worldwide through our variety of products and services. The latest technology and high-quality medical services provided by Altus Medical Imaging will be an important base for supporting the local community's health. FUJIFILM Australia is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year; we're very proud of the ongoing work in this country and the desire to adopt new technology here," said Goto.
The implementation of the Fujifilm Aperto Lucent Open MRI machine is beneficial for clinicians as well. The machine's reduced size and less restrictive design make it more accessible than traditional MRI equipment. It incorporates Fujifilm's latest diagnostic technologies, such as IP-Rapid technology and Auto Exam, which reduce patient time in the machine and streamline the scanning process without compromising image quality. The lower magnetic field strength and reduced build cost are additional advantages.
Ryuichi Matoba, CEO, FUJIFILM Australia, reflected on the partnership with Altus Medical Imaging.
"Working with the team at Altus Medical Imaging has been wonderful. Their dedication to getting the best diagnostic equipment to serve the people of Sydney is inspiring. Australia has always been an early adopter of technology for Fujifilm, so we're proud to have so many state-of-the-art pieces of medical technology in one place."
Altus Medical Imaging is now operational for patients in Gladesville, and FUJIFILM Australia continues to collaborate with medical facilities nationwide to ensure the availability of advanced diagnostic technology for the community.