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Siemens syngo Imaging XS, version VA70A or higher Syngo Imaging XS is a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) intended to display, process, read, report, communicate, distribute, store and archive digital medical images. It supports the physician in diagnosis and treatment planning. Syngo Imaging XS also supports storage and archiving of Structured DICOM reports. Syngo Imaging XS optionally uses a variety of advanced post processing applications.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc·July 30, 2014

Imagecast PACS is an image management system intended to be used by trained professionals, including but not limited to physicians, nurses and medical technicians. The system is used with general purpose computing hardware to acquire, transmit, process and store images and data throughout a clinical environment. Data and images are acquired through DICOM compliant imaging devices and modalities. Lossy compressed mammographic images and digitized film screen images must not be reviewed for primary image and interpretations. Mammongraphic may only be interpreted using an FDA approved monitor that offers at least 5 Mpixel resolution and meets other technical specifications reviewed and accepted by the FDA.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Ge Healthcare It·January 22, 2014

Patient Data Manager 2.0 (Content manager 2.0, Patient Browser 4.0, DICOM Viewer 2.0) Brainlab Digital Lightbox. A system for the display of medical images. Model numbers 25100-05 and 25100-06. The software can transfer images to and from picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), file servers, or removable storage media.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Brainlab AG·August 6, 2014

5 x 93 US Probe Cover CMS-6049, Sterile, Single Patient Use. Custom Medical Specialties, Inc., Pine Level, NC, Federal (USA) law restricts this device to the sale by or on the order of a physician. Probe cover

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Custom Medical Specialties, Inc.·February 19, 2014

Centricity Universal Viewer 6.0, a device that displays medical images and data from various imaging sources, and from other healthcare information sources.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·GE Healthcare, LLC·January 29, 2020

SYNGO IMAGING (VERSION V30 and V31); Syngo Imaging is a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) intended to display, process, read, report, communicate, distribute, store and archive digital medical images, including digital mammography images.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc·July 8, 2015

Merge, eFilm Workstation and eFilm Lite eFilm Workstation with Modules is a software application that is used for viewing medical images. eFilm Workstation with Modules receives digital images and data from various sources (including but not limited to CT, MR, US, RF units, computed and direct radiographic devices, secondary capture devices, scanners, imaging gateways or imaging sources). eFilm Workstation with Modules can be used to communicate, process and display medical images. Users have access to various image processing and measurement tools to assist them in viewing images. In addition, users can overlay templates on medical images to aid in preoperative planning. eFilm Workstation with Modules can be integrated with an institution s existing HIS or RIS for a fully integrated electronic patient record. Typical users of eFilm Workstation with Modules are trained medical professionals, including but not limited to radiologists, technologists and clinicians

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Merge Healthcare, Inc.·December 14, 2016

Centricity PACS IW by GE Healthcare Dynamic Imaging Solutions is a device that receives medical images (including mammograms) and data from various imaging sources. Images and data can be stored, communicated, processed and displayed within the system or across computer networks at distributed locations. Lossy compressed mammographic images and digitized film screen images may only be interpreted using an FDA approved monitor that offers at least 5 M pixel resolution and meets other technical specifications reviewed and accepted by the FDA. Typical users of this system are trained professionals, including but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians an assistants.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Ge Healthcare It·November 6, 2013

nordicBrainEX Product Usage: nordicBrainEx is an image processing software package to be used by trained professionals including but not limited to physicians and medical technicians. The software runs on a standard off-the-shelf PC workstation and can be used to perform image viewing, processing and analysis of medical images. Data and images are acquired through DICOM compliant imaging devices and modalities.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·NordicNeuroLab AS·June 6, 2018

Enterprise Imaging XERO Viewer- software application used for reference and diagnostic viewing of multispecialty medical imaging and non-imaging data . Enterprise Imaging XERO Viewer 8.0.0, 8.0.1, 8.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, 8.1.3,8.1.4, 8.2.0.000, 8.2.1.000, 8.2.2.000, 8.3.0.000, 8.3.1.000, 8.3.2.000, 8.4.0.000, 8.4.1.000 (including all SU s and HF s)

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Ongoing·Agfa Healthcare NV·October 16, 2024

3mensio Workstation (Vascular Fenestrated) software

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Ongoing·PIE Medical Imaging B.V.·August 20, 2025

GE Healthcare, AW Server. Product Usage: . AW Server is a medical software system that allows multiple users to remotely access AW applications from compatible computers on a network. The system allows networking, selection, processing and filming of multimodality DICOM images. Both the client and server software are only for use with off the shelf hardware technology that meets defined minimum specifications.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·GE Healthcare, LLC·April 24, 2013