Tennessee CON Board Approves FONAR UPRIGHT MRI Unanimously (8-0)
02 Mai 2007 - 1:30PM
Business Wire
FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ:FONRD), The Inventor of MR Scanning�,
announced today that on April 25, 2007, the Tennessee Certificate
of Need (CON) Board, despite opposition testimony from a
competitor, approved Next Generation MRI's application to purchase
and install FONAR's UPRIGHT� Multi-Position� MRI in Nashville by an
8-0 vote. David McCord, M.D., president of Next Generation MRI, is
a specialist in orthopedic spine surgery and spearheaded the
presentation to the CON board. Also present at the hearing were
representatives from Soteria Imaging, of Louisville, Kentucky.
Soteria Imaging, a partner in Next Generation MRI, will provide
non-medical management services at the Nashville location. Soteria
currently owns and operates two FONAR UPRIGHT� Multi-Position� MRIs
in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. This hearing was Dr. McCord's
third attempt to obtain CON approval to install a FONAR UPRIGHT�
MRI in Nashville. While the CON Board was sympathetic to Dr.
McCord's request on the earlier attempts, competitor diagnostic
imaging providers were able to block the approvals. At this hearing
Dr. McCord said, �As a spine surgeon who is responsible for my
patients� care, I need the most accurate diagnoses in order to
achieve the best surgical outcomes. In my practice, I have
performed thousands of discograms. They�re costly and somewhat
dangerous, but they have been necessary. This discogram procedure
and its potential risks to the patient may be decreased by the
FONAR UPRIGHT� MRI." Using a mannequin, Dr. McCord gave a memorable
demonstration to the CON Board of how a discogram is administered.
In order to deliver a dye into the intervertebral discs, long
needles must be used to penetrate the back of the
moderately-sedated patient. Often several �stabs� are required in
order to find the proper spot. Then the patient typically undergoes
a CT scan. �The FONAR Stand-Up� MRI,� continued Dr. McCord, �may
replace some discogram studies. It�s much more cost effective, its
high-resolution images are far superior to those of an X-ray, and
it is totally safe. It is especially useful with children and the
elderly population. We surgeons definitely need it.� The hearing
included compelling testimony from a woman whose elderly father
significantly benefited from the FONAR UPRIGHT� Multi-Position�
MRI. Her father underwent spine surgery, but the surgery failed and
he continued to experience debilitating pain in his back, except
when lying down. He had several recumbent MRI scans. They failed to
find the problem. He wanted to be scanned on an UPRIGHT� MRI. He
traveled to Atlanta where the FONAR UPRIGHT� Multi-Position� MRI
found the problem. With the patient�s problem finally identified,
he underwent a relatively minor surgical procedure that helped
alleviate the man�s pain, allowing him to return to �a normal
life.� Dr. McCord said, �It was the FONAR UPRIGHT� Multi-Position�
MRI that found this patient�s problem. The other MRI scans were
simply a waste of time and resources. I am looking forward to
acquiring this unit for my practice as soon as possible.� Raymond
Damadian, president and founder of FONAR, said, �We are thankful to
Dr. McCord who has worked hard to obtain a CON for a FONAR UPRIGHT�
Multi-Position� MRI. We are pleased that one of our UPRIGHT� MRI
scanners will soon be operational in the prestigious medical market
of Nashville, Tennessee.� About FONAR FONAR� was incorporated in
1978, making it the first, oldest and most experienced MRI
manufacturer in the industry. FONAR introduced the world's first
commercial MRI in 1980, and went public in 1981. Since its
inception, FONAR has installed hundreds of MRI scanners worldwide.
Their stellar product line includes the FONAR UPRIGHT�
Multi-Position� MRI (also known as the STAND-UP� MRI), the only
whole-body MRI that performs Full Range of Motion� (ROM)
Multi-Position� imaging (mpMRI�) that enables patients to be
scanned in numerous weight-bearing positions, i.e. standing,
sitting, in flexion, in extension and, in particular, in the
position that generates symptoms, so that a picture can be obtained
of the actual pathology giving rise to the patient's symptoms (e.g.
pain). The scanner also performs all the scans of a conventional
MRI with the patients in the usual lie-down position. The FONAR
UPRIGHT� Full Range of Motion� (ROM) Multi-Position� MRI often sees
the patient's problem that other scanners cannot, because they are
lie-down only. Approximately 85% of patients are scanned sitting
while they watch a 42" flat screen TV. The Inventor of MR
Scanning�, Full Range of Motion�, STAND-UP�, UPRIGHT�,
Multi-Position�, pMRI�, True Flow�, Walk-In� and The Proof is in
the Picture� are trademarks of FONAR Corporation. This release may
include forward-looking statements from the company that may or may
not materialize. Additional information on factors that could
potentially affect the company's financial results may be found in
the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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