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Lincoln Surgical Hospital first in Nebraska to have KUBTEC’s Proprietary 3D Tomosynthesis Technology
Lincoln Surgical Hospital announced on Friday that they purchased The MOZART® System from KUBTEC® Medical Imaging, making them the first within Nebraska to have 3D tomosynthesis technology within their facility.

Case Studies Utilizing KUBTEC Mozart 3D Tomosynthesis for Margin Management during Partial Mastectomy by Ian T. Greenwalt, MD
Attending surgeon at MedStar Georgetown, Ian Greenwalt, MD provides two cases where he utilized the MOZART® Specimen Tomosynthesis Imaging System from KUBTEC Medical Imaging. Dr. Greenwalt shares the operating plans for each case and how 3D tomosynthesis technology aided in real-time intraoperative decision-making.

Case Studies Utilizing KUBTEC Mozart 3D Tomosynthesis for Margin Management during Partial Mastectomy by Ralph L. Corsetti MD, FACS
Dr. Ralph L. Corsetti shares two cases where he utilized 3D tomosynthesis technology intraoperatively to aid during the patient’s surgeries. Dr. Corsetti shares the medical history and patient's physicals, along with what the patient opted for during surgery and the results from final pathology.

Marcum LLP and Connecticut Technology Council Announce 2020 Marcum Tech Top 40 Winners; KUBTEC wins for Life Sciences
The Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) and Marcum LLP announced the winners of the 2020 Marcum Tech Top 40, the 13th annual awards program from CTC and Marcum recognizing the fastest growing technology companies in Connecticut.

KUBTEC 3D Breast Cancer Imaging Technology Featured in the Age of COVID
KUBTEC is the only business in the world to have developed advanced breast cancer 3D imaging technology that could reduce the chances a patient will need a second surgery. Vikram Butani is on a mission to help people who get breast cancer get rid of it in a single surgery. He's the CEO of KUBTEC, a medical imaging company based in Stratford.

New Study from UT Southwestern Medical Center Shows The MOZART System Improves Surgical Outcomes
According to a recently published clinical study, "Differences in Re-excision Rates for Breast-Conserving Surgery Using Intraoperative 2D Versus 3D Tomosynthesis Specimen Radiograph," 3D Tomosynthesis is associated with a 50% reduction in re‑excision rates and furthermore, the use of The MOZART 3D imaging specimen system can decrease the amount of additional tissue excised unnecessarily.