Siemens Healthineers’ new Mammomat B.brilliant is the fastest wide-angle tomosynthesis 3D mammography system on the market

Siemens Healthineers showcased their new Mammomat B.brilliant at the European Society of Breast Imaging in Valencia, Spain in September. The new mammography system has wide-angle tomosynthesis enabling the tube to move around the breast at a wide 50° angle, which is the largest angle available on the market.

Together with a scan time of around five seconds, this is the fastest wide-angle tomosynthesis on the market – creating a 3D image with high depth resolution in a very short time. In this way, abnormalities and microcalcifications in the tissue can be identified with a high level of accuracy. The acquisition speed is about 35% faster compared to other devices, making the examination more efficient for patients.

Patient information and work steps are clearly visible from every angle on a prominent display monitor. The new ComfortMove function relieves users of physical strain, ensuring that physicians can easily and quickly adapt the device to the patient’s anatomy. ComfortMove,  the display and a positioning laser help to significantly accelerate scan preparation.

“Our systems have to provide meaningful answers in the shortest possible time. This is especially important in mammography, when the stressful uncertainty for patients must be reduced to a minimum. Only Mammomat B.brilliant offers this unique combination of speed, resolution and wide angle,” explained Verena Schön, Head of X-Ray Products at Siemens Healthineers.

First device with PlatinumTomo

Mammomat B.brilliant is the first device from Siemens Healthineers with PlatinumTomo: the combination of wide-angle tomosynthesis, the new detector, the completely newly developed Flying Focus Spot tube and the Premia AI reconstruction to improve image quality.

Flying focal spot technology is used for the first time in mammography: It prevents blurring effects caused by tube movements during tomosynthesis. This results in sharp images even at very high scanning speeds.

“We are already benefiting from the significant benefits that Mammomat B.brilliant offers in our clinical routines. The speed of tomosynthesis is very impressive and the image quality is excellent. Together with the quick and convenient positioning of the patients, it is an excellent tool for us in mammography,” said Dr Machteld Keupers, UZ Leuven, Belgium.

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