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Development of an Integrated Filing System for Endoscopic Images
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1991
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Hybrid Filing SystemFiling SystemSurgeryIntegrated Filing SystemImage AnalysisMultimedia StorageRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingComputer EngineeringGi TechniqueDigital ImagingOptical Fiber CablesMedical Image ArchivingEndoscopyElectronic ImagingInterventional Endoscopic UltrasoundImage ProcessorInterventional EndoscopyMedicineFile SystemHealth Informatics
A new integrated filing system for endoscopic images has been developed, comprising a main image filing system and subsystems located at different stations. A hybrid filing system made up of both digital and analog filing devices was introduced to construct this system that combines the merits of the two filing methods. Each subsystem provided with a video processor, is equipped with a digital filing device, and routine images were recorded in the analog image filing device of the main system. The use of a multi-input adapter enabled simultaneous input of analog images from up to 8 video processors. Recorded magneto-optical disks make it possible to recall the digital images at any station in the hospital; the disks are copied without image degradation and also utilised for image processing. This system promises reliable storage and integrated, efficient management of endoscopic information. It also costs less to install than the so-called PACS (picture archiving and communication system), which connects all the stations of the hospital using optical fiber cables.