The MOZART® Supra Specimen Tomosynthesis System

The MOZART® Supra® 3D Specimen Radiography System

With its large 23 cm x 29 cm detector, the MOZART® Supra System provides 3D imaging for breast surgery and pathology specimens of all sizes. 3D tomosynthesis technology is a major advancement within the gross room and operating room providing the accurate way to view the anatomy of mastectomies, lumpectomies, bone, and all tissue types.

In the operating room, the MOZART® Supra System provides all of the benefits of the MOZART® System by identifying surgical margins in three axes, and facilitates lower re-excisions by visualizing more information than 2D imaging including the capability of accepting full mastectomy specimens.

Particularly for the gross room, the MOZART® Supra System features the proprietary Image Blender™ an essential tool that helps reduce turnaround time for the patient specimens. The Image Blender™ combines your X‑ray and optical images for a comprehensive view of your specimen's anatomy.

The proprietary Automagnification feature takes the guesswork out of specimen magnification and eliminates the use of manual magtrays.

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References

  1. Natalia Partain, MD, et al. Differences in Re-excision Rates for Breast-Conserving Surgery Using Intraoperative 2D Versus 3D Tomosynthesis Specimen Radiograph. Ann Surg Oncol 2020: Published online Aug 01, 2020
  2. Ko Un Park, MD, et al. Digital Breast Tomosynthesis for Intraoperative Margin Assessment during Breast-Conserving Surgery. Ann Surg Oncol 2019:26:1720-28.
  3. Hannah W. Kornfeld BA, et al. The temporal and financial benefit of intraoperative breast specimen imaging: A pilot study of the Kubtec MOZART. wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/tbj Breast J. 2019;25:766–768
The referenced studies have not been reviewed by the FDA.