Digital radiography developer Anexa of Peabody, MA, a subsidiary of Analogic, has signed a contract with Tucson Orthopaedic Institute to provide digital imaging products and software.
The Tucson, AZ-based practice, which employs 48 physicians at three sites in the city, has purchased DR and CR systems as well as networking and PACS applications, along with Anexa's OrthoSelect software, which includes surgical planning, templating, and spine analysis packages, the company said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
July 28, 2005
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