Leading Breast Implant Surgeon Identifies FONAR UPRIGHT(TM) Multi-Position(TM) MRI as ``The First Time We Have an Imaging Techni
April 25 2007 - 6:30AM
Business Wire
FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ:FONRD), The Inventor of MR Scanning�
announced today that a distinguished panel of plastic surgeons
discussed the evaluation of breast implants at the annual meeting
of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), held
at the Javits Center in New York City, April 19-24, 2007. Upright�
Position� MRI was cited as key technology for the evaluation of
breast implants. To see an MRI image of a breast in the upright
position, and in the recumbent position from the same woman, visit:
www.fonar.com/news/042507.htm The panel discussion was titled
�Silicone Gel Implants � What are the Advantages?� One of the
panelists, distinguished plastic surgeon Dennis C. Hammond, M.D.,
of the Center for Breast and Body Contouring, Grand Rapids,
Michigan and his associate, Katie R. Ugolini, M.D., have been
working with the FONAR Research and Development Department over the
past few months to determine if imaging breast-implant patients in
an upright position, as opposed to recumbent, would be helpful in
evaluating different types of breast implants. Drs. Hammond and
Ugolini also wanted to determine if upright imaging would be
superior to recumbent imaging for detecting breast implant leaks.
Dr. Hammond reported, �Now for the first time we have an imaging
technique which will allow us as plastic surgeons to truly see how
these devices are performing once they are placed inside a patient.
This has important implications for designing better implants in
the future which may be much less likely to rupture and as well as
provide better cosmetic results for the patient.� �Advances in
technology,� continued Dr. Hammond, �are allowing us to provide
important benefits, regardless of implant type. We are now
beginning to gather critical information using MRI on what implants
actually look like in the upright position, which is important to
the surgeon.� Dr. Hammond continued, �Women who undergo breast
augmentation need follow-up MRI exams to check for implant leakage
- the first exam three years after the surgery, and then every two
years thereafter. When there is implant leakage, it is typically at
the bottom of the breast, which is caused, over time, by of the
weight of the breast. If the patient has her MRI check-up lying
down, the weight of the breast is redistributed and, consequently,
the leakage can be missed. In just the short period of time that
Dr. Ugolini and I have been working with FONAR, we�ve already seen
evidence of that occurring. The FONAR Upright� MRI is the only MRI
on the market that can provide a picture of a breast in its
natural, fully-weight-loaded position. ASAPS attendees told us how
impressed they were with our findings.� To see their press release
visit: www.residentandstaff.com/prnews.php?p=2376 According to the
ASAPS, there were 383,886 breast implants inserted in 2006. In
addition, it is estimated that over $1 billion was spent in 2006 on
breast implant surgery. Raymond V. Damadian, M.D., president and
founder of FONAR, said, �We are pleased with yet another useful
application for the FONAR Upright� MRI, and we are grateful for the
work of Drs. Hammond and Ugolini. Just as the Upright� MRI is
becoming indispensable for imaging of the spine, research results
thus far look as though it will also be indispensable for the
evaluation of breast implants.� About FONAR FONAR� was incorporated
in 1978, making it the first, oldest and most experienced MRI
manufacturer in the industry. FONAR introduced the world's first
commercial MRI in 1980, and went public in 1981. Since its
inception, FONAR has installed hundreds of MRI scanners worldwide.
Their stellar product line includes the FONAR UPRIGHT�
Multi-Position� MRI (also known as the STAND-UP� MRI), the only
whole-body MRI that performs Full Range of Motion� (ROM)
Multi-Position� imaging (mpMRI�) that enables patients to be
scanned in numerous weight-bearing positions, i.e. standing,
sitting, in flexion, in extension and, in particular, in the
position that generates symptoms, so that a picture can be obtained
of the actual pathology giving rise to the patient's symptoms (e.g.
pain). The scanner also performs all the scans of a conventional
MRI with the patients in the usual lie-down position. The FONAR
UPRIGHT� Full Range of Motion� (ROM) Multi-Position� MRI often sees
the patient's problem that other scanners cannot, because they are
lie-down only. Approximately 85% of patients are scanned sitting
while they watch a 42" flat screen TV. The Inventor of MR
Scanning�, Full Range of Motion�, STAND-UP�, UPRIGHT�,
Multi-Position�, pMRI�, True Flow�, Walk-In� and The Proof is in
the Picture� are trademarks of FONAR Corporation. This release may
include forward-looking statements from the company that may or may
not materialize. Additional information on factors that could
potentially affect the company's financial results may be found in
the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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