Testimonials
“Using the 3D imaging lab has allowed us in pediatric urology to identify and assess renal scarring and damage that has not been recognized by any other imaging means, and has changed my management and thinking about children with vesicoureteral reflux.”
Linda M. Dairiki Shortliffe, M.D.
Stanley McCormick Memorial Professor
Chair, Department of Urology
Stanford University School of Medicine
“3D imaging is an integral part of pre-operative surgical planning in my shoulder and elbow trauma practice. It has revolutionized how we can take better care of our patients.”
Emilie V. Cheung, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Stanford University Medical Center
“3D imaging of aortic aneurysms is essential for minimally invasive endovascular aneurysm repair. It has not only enhanced our ability to properly select patients for endovascular repair but also allows precise image based follow to ensure long-term success. The end result is better patient outcomes with reduced morbidity and mortality.”
Christopher K. Zarins, M.D.
Professor of Vascular Surgery
Stanford University Medical Center
“Not only do the 3D images help us to plan our surgical interventions accurately and decrease our surgical risks based on orthogonal measurements and various reconstructions, but they also help us convey what we know as healthcare providers into something that every patient can understand. A lot of our young Marfan Syndrome or Bicuspid Aortic Valve patients are asymptomatic and are shocked to find out that they need a major aortic procedure. The 3D reconstructions often help patients understand and visualize their pathology. We have found that the images provided by Laura and her staff are instrumental in helping patients break through their denial and become more active in their care. It’s hard to put into words how important the services provided by the 3D imaging lab are; fortunately they can produce pictures worth more than a thousand words!”
Michael Sheehan
Nurse Practitioner for Thoracic Aortic Surgery

