Dilon Technologies Inc. news
Dilon Technologies® Inc., a world class global leader in breast cancer treatment and diagnosis and owner of the Navigator Gamma Probes has acquired substantially all the assets of Dune Medical, including Marginprobe’s “MarginProbe”. “With the acquisition of the MarginProbe, Dilon will now offer the only FDA approved device for identifying positive margins during breast conservation surgery. MarginProbe’s patented RF technology differentiates cancerous versus
IMPACT Lourdes, the women’s philanthropy group that supports the Mercy Health Foundation Lourdes, has awarded its annual grant to benefit Mercy Health — Lourdes Hospital. IMPACT Lourdes members voted to award $30,000 to purchase the MarginProbe system, equipment that assists in detecting cancerous breast tissue. With MarginProbe, surgeons can assess breast tissue in the operating room to give them greater confidence that they successfully removed all the cancer in the first
Dilon Technologies’ CoPilot VL+ video laryngoscopy system provides an excellent tool for intubating patients, especially those with suspected Covid-19 Coronavirus. The system’s handle and video monitor are separated by a five-foot cord allowing the monitor to be positioned at eye level, providing a clear visualization of the vocal cords while allowing the caregiver safer distancing from the patient. Our high-resolution monitor provides a 3X view of the airway providing clear visua
Dr. Elizabeth Revesz has a unique background as an artist and sculptor. She was able to translate her precision, and her ability to see things in three dimensions, into a highly successful career in medicine. But once in the medical field, Dr. Revesz went further to find her true calling. “Medicine is great, but surgery is actually where I feel the most comfortable,” the physician shared. “And I found out that breast cancer is one of those professions where you actually cure
Dr. Kerry-Ann McDonald, a breast surgeon at Boca Raton Regional Hospital in Boca Raton, Florida, credits her interest in medicine to her early days as a hospital volunteer. After entering the medical field and beginning residency, her path to becoming a surgeon was clear. “I always knew I wanted to be a surgeon because of the satisfaction that comes with helping others, and the immediate gratification of seeing the problem go away,” the surgeon explained. “I specifically cho