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Viking Systems Inc. Enters the Cardiothoracic Surgical Market with Launch of the ViCam Vision System for Intra-Operative Video Monitoring.


ViCam Used in Conjunction with Mitral Valve mitral valve
n.
A valve of the heart, composed of two triangular flaps, that is located between the left atrium and left ventricle and regulates blood flow between these chambers. Also called bicuspid valve, left atrioventricular valve.
 Implant

CHICAGO -- Viking Systems, Inc., (OTCBB OTCBB

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: VKSY), a designer, manufacturer and marketer of 3-D and 2-D high-performance surgical visualization systems, has launched the Viking Systems ViCam Vision System, a state-of-the-art, compact vision system used to monitor, manage and record complex open surgical procedures for Cardiology and other medical specialties. The ViCam Vision System has already been adopted by several leading medical centers, including Northwestern Memorial Hospital
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Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH) is part of the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, one of the nation's preeminent academic medical centers.
 in Chicago, Illinois.

On December 4, 2006, Northwestern Memorial Hospital used the Viking ViCam Vision System during an important mitral valve implantation procedure in their Cardiovascular operating room operating room
n. Abbr. OR
A room equipped for performing surgical operations.
 (OR) suites. The procedure featured the use of a new Edwards Lifesciences mitral mitral /mi·tral/ (mi´tril) shaped like a miter; pertaining to the mitral valve.

mi·tral
adj.
1. Relating to a mitral valve.

2. Shaped like a bishop's miter.
 annuloplasty ring designed by Dr. Patrick M. McCarthy.

"Viking Systems has a strong commitment to the Cardiothoracic cardiothoracic /car·dio·tho·rac·ic/ (-thah-ras´ik) pertaining to the heart and the thorax.

car·di·o·tho·rac·ic
n.
Of or relating to the heart and the chest.
 surgical market, as it is a market where we can make a real difference by delivering high performance vision systems," stated Donald E. Tucker, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Viking Systems, Inc. "We are very pleased that a prestigious institution such as Northwestern Memorial Hospital provided the venue to launch our ViCam Vision Systems."

Northwestern Memorial has three ViCam Vision Systems currently in use. Patrick McCarthy, M.D., Co-Director of Northwestern Memorial's Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute and a world-renowned cardiac surgeon, uses the ViCam Vision System daily during cardiovascular procedures, including mitral valve procedures and coronary artery bypass grafts.

With the ViCam Vision System, the surgeon, anesthesiologists, echo cardiologists, and all other surgical team members have the ability to accurately and continuously observe and monitor the surgical procedure. This helps in communications between the surgical team members, and thus assists in the coordinated and timely delivery of numerous, vital patient care activities. Dr. McCarthy also relies on ViCam's video documentation and Infomatix[TM] capabilities for his frequent educational conferences on mitral valve surgery, conducted at Northwestern Memorial and around the globe.

About Northwestern Memorial Healthcare

Northwestern Memorial HealthCare is the corporate parent of Northwestern Memorial Hospital, one of the country's leading teaching hospitals, and Northwestern Memorial Foundation, which provides fundraising and grant making support for the hospital's mission and strategic goals. The hospital affiliates/subsidiaries provide a range of healthcare services including acute and tertiary inpatient care, ambulatory care, wellness and prevention programs.

About Viking Systems, Inc.

Viking Systems, Inc. is a designer, manufacturer and marketer of FDA-cleared, CE-marked, high-performance surgical vision systems. The Company's primary branded product is the Viking 3Di Digital Vision System, an advanced three-dimensional (3-D) vision system used by surgeons for complex minimally invasive surgery minimally invasive surgery Laparoscopic surgery, see there. See Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. , with an initial focus on applications in urology, gynecology, bariatrics bariatrics /bar·i·at·rics/ (-e-a´triks) a field of medicine encompassing the study of overweight and its causes, prevention, and treatment.

bar·i·at·rics
n.
 and general surgery. Viking also manufactures advanced two-dimensional (2-D) Viking 2Di Digital Vision Systems for targeted configurations and channels, as well as 2-D cameras and components, sold through strategic partner and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  programs.

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