Olympus has launched Labsens, a complete documentation package for clinical and research imaging, offering intuitive and adaptable control for microscopy workflow and digital documentation.
The software provides a workflow-oriented user interface, ensuring that the key functions for digital imaging, analysis and documentation are clearly presented and easy to use.
This is achieved by combining the Olympus BX3 clinical microscopes with digital imaging cameras, as well as automation components, to provide an ideal conduit between the user, the process and the microscope system.
The Labsens software program is said to meet all of the essential image acquisition, processing and discussion needs of the modern clinical pathology laboratory.
Full support for the Olympus BX3 clinical microscope systems and digital imaging cameras - coupled with an easy-to-use graphical interface that enables the definition of important functions - allows users to develop a complete imaging solution to streamline their workflow.
This results in the ideal interactive environment for acquiring, displaying, commenting, measuring and handling images.
Labsens also provides full control over other automation and motorised components of the BX3 system, such as the coded manual or fully motorised nosepieces, condensers and stage.
This provides additional efficiency and ergonomic advantages for the user.
The Labsens software provides the user with complete control over a range of Olympus cameras, so that framing and capturing images becomes straightforward, requiring one click on the icon.
If the coded nosepiece is installed on the microscope, the objective in use is automatically detected by the software so that the scale bar is set and recorded correctly in the metadata of an image.
Once captured, Labsens provides users with a number of image processing tools, including rotation and cropping.
It also enables users to perform multiple image alignment (MIA), as well as basic measurements (distances, areas).
Labsens supports the addition of annotations, such as text and drawings.
The Labsens software manages images and associated metadata, enabling the user to query existing data.
This capability can be expanded further with the dedicated Labsens Patho solution, which offers data security and full traceability.
Labsens works with other standard software programs, enabling users to send images by e-mail from within Labsens, as well as to retrieve images easily from structured databases.
The software can also integrate with an Olympus VS110 Net Image Server SQL database for completely streamlined clinical imaging.
Labsens can be expanded through the implementation of additional hardware and software modules.
For example, the software can be used on an interactive touch-screen computer monitor and supports clinical laboratories that are using barcoded slides for better data and patient tracking.
The Labsens Patho solution is an advanced documentation package for clinical results.
The software builds on the basic functionality of Labsens with the addition of a workflow tool window for secure data entry, local databasing and connectivity to a number of external databases.
Labsens Patho ensures that images and associated data such as slide ID and clinical result information, as well as metadata, are managed in a clear and controllable way.
This is ideal for implementing consistent data structure and clear documentation routines.
Stored images and image information can be accessed directly from other systems or can be made available from anywhere in the network.
This can improve laboratory response times to requests and the overall speed of internal communication.
Using standard TCP/IP protocols the Labsens Netcam solution enables the transfer of live and stored images throughout the local network and the internet, from once source to any number of destinations, for teaching, mentoring or supervision.
From outside the lab, colleagues or supervisors can monitor the work from any point on the network, reducing waiting time.