The Orpheus System is a picture archival and communications systems (PACS) that is intended for image capturing, archiving, displaying and recording of audio/video sequences and patient data during a procedure. The system allows for capture and annotation of the surgical procedure for documentation purposes and for viewing at a later time either locally or on a secure distributed network. The captured audio/video sequences can be broadcasted in real time with video-conferencing capability during the broadcast. The Orpheus System is not intended to be used as a primary diagnostic system for mammography and any other radiology application.
A freestanding, image processing device that is a component of a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) for radiology designed to be networked with a wide variety of diagnostic imaging systems [e.g., x-ray, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or ultrasound (US), as well as a laboratory or hospital information system (HIS)]. It does not contain controls for the direct operation of a diagnostic imaging system and is designed to receive, archive, and transmit data both on-line and off-line. It is configured to provide limited or extensive capabilities to further process, manipulate and/or view patient images and information collected from diagnostic imaging systems.