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Advanced Breast CT System and Biopsy Bracket Receive US FDA Approval

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 17 Feb 2015
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have approved the Koning Breast CT (KBCT) system and KBCT-guided biopsy bracket. The KBCT system completed the FDA medical device Pre-Market Approval (PMA) process.

The KBCT acquires a large number of images in a short time producing 3-D images for breast diagnosis. The system claims to be the first commercially available 3-D breast CT scanner which can image the whole breast, without compression, in a single scan. The KBCT biopsy bracket also received FDA approval and enables KBCT-guided breast biopsies of suspicious lesions. In addition, a collimator limits the X-ray beam to the area of interest resulting in reduced radiation exposure than stereotactic guided biopsy systems.

Image: Koning Breast CT (KBCT) with Standard Safety Cover (Photo courtesy of Koning Corporation).
Image: Koning Breast CT (KBCT) with Standard Safety Cover (Photo courtesy of Koning Corporation).

The KBCT is produced by Koning Corporation (West Henrietta, NY, USA), a leading developer of advanced medical imaging systems.

Ruola Ning, PhD, Koning's President and Founder, commented, "This FDA approval represents a major step forward for breast imaging and women's health care. KBCT represents a revolutionary advancement in breast cancer diagnosis. Breast cancer is a growing worldwide women's health issue impacting hundreds of thousands of women."

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