Phillips and Electron install first Russian-built CT

Phillips Royal Electronics and Electron have developed and installed the first Russian-produced CT scanner at the Hospital of War Veterans in St. Petersburg, Russia.

The 16-slice scanner marks an improvement over the hospital's current 2-slice CT system, according to the head of the Hospital of War Veterans, Evgeny Ageenko, MD. The CT is the first scanner with a Russian-language interface and was constructed with 15 percent of the high-tech components produced in Russia.

Phillips, based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and medical equipment manufacturer Electron, based in St. Petersburg, said they will continue to partner to produce Russian-made CT scanners as well as develop ultrasound and MRI systems.

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