Mirabel Medical Systems

Electrical impedance scanning (EIS) developer Mirabel Medical Systems plans to feature its T-Scan 2000ED, a technology designed to serve as an adjunct to a clinical breast exam in women ages 30 to 40, who typically have denser breast tissue.

T-Scan 2000ED technology is based on the discovery that normal and malignant breast tissues have different electrical properties. The patient lies on her back holding a metal cylinder that transmits a low-level electrical signal while the examiner uses a handheld probe to scan each breast and record levels of electrical impedance. Measurements are made over several frequencies using proprietary algorithms to create and display a real-time electrical image of the breast.

In April, Mirabel Medical closed a $9 million second round of funding. The Austin, TX-based firm said the investment will allow it to continue efforts to bring T-Scan 2000ED device to market over the next year. It hopes to receive clearance for the unit in the fourth quarter of 2006.

By Kate Madden Yee
AuntMinnie.com contributing writer
November 7, 2005

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