France-based EOS imaging has installed its two systems at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital in the US.
EOS installed the systems at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital and Allen Hospital at New York-Presbyterian.
New York-Presbyterian Hospital provides services in different specialities, including cancer, digestive, geriatrics, heart, men’s health, neuroscience, orthopaedic, vascular and women’s health.
EOS imaging CEO Marie Meynadier said: "We are proud that New York-Presbyterian Hospital, the third hospital group to adopt our unique technology in Manhattan, has selected EOS to support its leadership position in orthopaedics for both paediatric and adult patients in New York city.
"This double installation echoes the strong adoption momentum of our solution across the US."
The EOS system offers full-body stereo-radiographic images of patients in 2D and 3D with 50%-85% less radiation dose and 95% less than basic CT scans.
Approved by US Food and Drug Administration, the EOS Micro Dose option allows better achievement of as low as reasonably available (ALARA) principle by bringing paediatric spine follow up exams at the dose level.
EOS imaging develops and markets EOS and associated solutions in 48 countries, including the US, Japan and European Union (EU).
Based in Paris, the group has five subsidiaries with offices in Besançon, France, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Montreal, Canada and Frankfurt, Germany, as well as Singapore.
The group generated consolidated revenue of €20.1m in 2014.