INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY APPLIED TO MEDICAL IMAGING SYSTEMS IN PRESENT CONTEXT
Mihail Aurel Ț ȚU,,
Dan Theodor ANDRONIC
Abstract.
The
present work discusses the imaging technologies used in the past and present,
with utility in neurosurgery. It represents a brief overview of conventional
(equipment that use X-rays) and unconventional (equipment that used
electromagnetic radiation and ultrasound) technologies, used in current
practice. Radiology as a stand-alone specialty has undergone remarkable
development in recent years, helping neurosurgery as a specialty to develop,
having the devices necessary for a better diagnosis of lesions of the central
and peripheral nervous system, helping to a more efficient surgical planning
and an adapted surgical treatment. Both conventional and unconventional
radiological techniques represent an essential pillar in the application of
basic surgical techniques in neurosurgery. As imaging techniques have undergone
exponential development, so has the equipment used undergone improvement and
upgrading. At the same time, the accumulation and storage of medical data
represents an increasingly greater challenge in recent years. With
technological evolution, intellectual property applied to databases containing
patient information is becoming increasingly important. The need for
centralization and maintaining the security of such information is a field of
research.
Keywords:
intellectual
property, medical imaging systems, neuroradiology, database, security
DOI 10.56082/annalsarscieco.2023.2.22
Abstract Article Volume 6 No 2 2023