Biophilia Intruder - a new stage of development in NLS photography

Biophilia Intruder - a new stage of development in NLS photography


NLS research methods are becoming increasingly available in the primary diagnosis of celiac organ disease. So far, NLS images are 2D, which do not cover the dimensional interrelationships of the structures under study. To radically improve NLS image quality, a significant increase in the amount of information and accuracy is required.


This is why the emergence of the Biophilia Intruder with the feasibility of 3D images is a new stage of development in NLS-graphy. The multidimensional reconstruction mode is based on the rendering of 3 mutually perpendicular imaging planes of the organ. The advantage of this approach is to obtain accurate topographic-anatomical correlations between target structures, thereby improving image perception.


The prognostic significance of 3D nonlinear image reconstruction in actual diagnosis is still being updated. One of the likely upcoming trends in the use of a given procedure is the early detection of pathological changes in the organs of the gastrointestinal tract, which require urgent and scheduled surgical measures.


NLS diagnosis may become the procedure of choice for detection of bile duct stones and extent of dilatation. When examining a patient with choledocholithiasis, the classic picture of the stone is various forms of hyperchromatic structures (5-6 points according to the Fleindler scale). The diagnostic accuracy of 3D NLS for choledocholithiasis exceeds 95.0%.


The smallest size of stones detected in the gallbladder is about 5 mm. For first generation NLS diagnostic systems. When using the 3D image reconstruction mode in Biophilia Intruder, the accuracy of the obtained images of the stone and gallbladder wall was significantly improved.