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  • Page 9 Please read the following chapters thoroughly before you start working with the system. SuperSonic Imagine guarantees the system will perform as intended only when all cautions and warnings specified in this user's guide are observed. Fusion/Navigation is a feature intended to support a clinical ultrasound...
  • Page 10 The 2nd modality image is not intended to be used as a standalone diagnostic image since it represents information of a patient probably not congruent with the current (real) patient situation and shall therefore always be seen as an additional source of information. The user must be a physician able to perform a biopsy, navigate into MRI or CT scanner volumes, and manipulate ultrasound devices.
  • Page 11 • FDA regulation, 21 CFR § 801 In case further information is needed, trainings are advised and available upon request at SuperSonic Imagine. Please contact your local representative for more information. Customer service representatives are available regionally to help answer...
  • Page 12 Please contact your local SuperSonic Imagine sales or service representative for assistance. SuperSonic Imagine Les Jardins de la Duranne - Bât E & F 510, rue René Descartes 13857 Aix en Provence Cedex - France Telephone: +33 (0)442 99 24 32...
  • Page 13 Fax: + 49 89 36036 - 700 E-mail: contactsDE@supersonicimagine.com SuperSonic Imagine Suite 2304, Block D, Ocean International, DongSiHuan ZhongLu, Chaoyang District, Beijing (100025), China Phone : +86-10- 85861023/ 2951/ 2917 Fax: + 86-10-8586 2389 E-mail: beijing@supersonicimagine.com Call your SuperSonic Imagine local representative.
  • Page 17 SuperSonic Imagine is not engaging any responsibility for indirect harm due to the use and evaluation of diagnosis data furnished by the Fusion/ Navigation feature.
  • Page 18 Avoid metallic objects that include steel or iron between the tracking transmitter and receiver since they may affect the accuracy of the tracking device. If in doubt, please contact your technical support. Don't put the transmitter too close to walls containing metallic components, it could affect the accuracy of the tracking.
  • Page 19 If the difference between the input and the measured distance is more than 5mm, the virtual needle may not be displayed properly and the procedure can be a risk for the patient. The Virtual Needle displayed may not be congruent with the real needle position.
  • Page 20 The interpolation process between the slices could modify the anatomical structure between them. Please verify the morphology before using it. The Navigation accuracy in optimal condition can be affected by registration error, patient breathing and sensor support tolerance, EM interference ... When loading 3D DICOM dataset please be aware that the Fusion/ Navigation feature is not able to handle non equivalent distant acquisitions as well as 3D datasets that have been acquired while a gantry...
  • Page 21 Symbol Meaning Batch Number Quantity Reference Serial Number The following alarms display pop-up windows: Alarm condition Message Needle calibration (VirtuTRAX) -Previous calibration detected -There is a previous needle calibration with length "xx" mm saved -Do you want to calibrate again? -Take the Needle and do a pivot movement and rotation -Keep needle tip in fixed position...
  • Page 22 3D Ultrasound acquisition -Please start an examination before US acquisition -Memory error: 3D acquisition requires more memory than is available. Please contact a SuperSonic Imagine representative. Try to change acquisition parameters. Needle navigation with -RISK organ in the way! defined risk organs...
  • Page 25 The Fusion/Navigation feature is to be used with the following components: • driveBAY (3D Guidance driveBAY Electronics Unit, sensor and mid- range transmitter) • omniTRAX™ (optional) • VirtuTRAX™ (optional) • eTRAX™ (optional) • Transmitter cart (optional) SSIP92922-A03 Only the following components may be connected to the driveBAY: Component Manufacturer Reference...
  • Page 26 Component Manufacturer Classification IP Code driveBAY Class I IPX0 Mid-range Class I IPX0 Transmitter Transducer Sensor Class I, B IPX0 Applied Part This section describes which part of each device may be in contact with the patient during an exam or an interventional procedure (these parts are highlighted in orange on the pictures below).
  • Page 27 General Purpose Sensor omniTRAX™ CT omniTRAX™ MR...
  • Page 28 Make sure all the following components are included in the package and not damaged. driveBay is a high-accuracy electromagnetic tracker integrated to your Aixplorer® Ultimate . The device tracks the position and orientation (six degrees of freedom) of multiple sensors within the operating range of its transmitter.
  • Page 29 LED State Description of Possible Error board status Conditions resulting in LED state: Board error Board un-powered SOLID RED PLD loaded and configured Flash memory un-programmed POSERVER DSP error Board error SOLID ORANGE POSERVER DSP - Multi-Boot boot loader successfully Loader test failed loaded and running.
  • Page 30 LED State Description of Possible Error board status Conditions resulting in LED state: FAST BLINKING Run-time Diagnostic Error One of the run-time RED/ORANGE (>2Hz) diagnostics has failed. Primary suspect is a removed transmitter. (This shows up as a TX Temp Sense error) Secondary suspects might be TX Temp.
  • Page 31 ™ ™ The omniTRAX™ provides clinicians automatic image registration of fused images for uninterrupted navigation when using real-time ultrasound with previously acquired CT volume data sets. This two-part system consists of omniTRAX™, a disposable locating device and a reusable general purpose electromagnetic sensor. Compatible with imaging systems with navigation technology, this device allows physicians to quickly and accurately register patient anatomy eliminating a tedious manual image registration.
  • Page 32 To ensure that the omniTRAX™ Patient Tracker is securely attached to the patient and won't move between the exams, you can use additional transparent film to cover and fix the device on the patient. Skin marking zones allow for repositioning in both CT and ultrasound environments.
  • Page 33 interventional suite, allowing physician's safe and precise placement of instruments during each procedure. This two-part system consists of VirtuTRAX™, a sterile disposable hand-held device and a reusable general purpose electromagnetic sensor. Compatible with imaging systems with navigation technology, this device allows physicians to more precisely track the tip of any rigid instrument such as biopsy needles as it is being directed to a targeted anatomical area.
  • Page 34 VirtuTRAX™ sterile hand-held device is a single use device. ™ eTRAX™ needle tip tracking system improves image guidance by tracking the tip of a needle using electromagnetic technology and real- time navigation in the interventional suite. This system allows physicians safe and accurate placement of instruments during each procedure by monitoring the real-time trajectory of the needle as it advances through delicate anatomy to the center of a target such as a tumor, cyst or polyp.
  • Page 35 The needle handle offers ergonomic positioning finger grips for easy in handling during complex procedures. The system offers a reinforced extended length cable of 2.5m (8.5') for expanded flexibility in positioning in the clinical environment. The durable sensor is part of a Class CF device.
  • Page 36 The cart is to be used to support the transmitter. It should be placed on the side of the bed and slightly above the patient during interventional procedures (See the section called “Safety Instructions” [12], for more information about the operational electromagnetic field of the transmitter).
  • Page 37 When using the 3D endo probe SEV12-3, the transmitter needs to be placed behind the probe handle to maximize the sensor detection. Move the cart using the handle. Use the braking system on two wheels to lock the system in position.
  • Page 41 The following sections explain how to connect the different devices to the driveBAY. 1. Connect the mid-range transmitter cable to the connector marked 'Transmitter' on the front of the driveBAY 2. Align the slot on the top of the transmitter cable's plug with the connector 3.
  • Page 42 Connect the transducer sensor to the 'Sensors' connector marked with a '1'. Rotate the sensor plug until it aligns with the holes on the 'Sensor' connector, and then push until the plug clicks into place. To connect the CIVCO devices, VirtuTRAX™, eTRAX™ and omniTRAX™, plug them as follows: VirtuTRAX™...
  • Page 43 If a slow blinking green light does not appear, then the driveBAY has not been properly initialized. The slow blinking green light means that the transmitter is not being energized during the acquisition (this also happens if the Fusion/ Navigation feature software is not active on the main screen), the solid green light means that the transmitter is being energized.
  • Page 44 Then place the transmitter clamp on the plate as follows.
  • Page 45 Make sure the clamp is well mounted on the plate, as shown below.
  • Page 46 Finally, tighten the screws in the dedicated holes. This section indicates the steps to follow to properly prepare the probe for the exams, as well as how to position the omniTRAX™, VirtuTRAX™ and eTRAX™ devices if needed.
  • Page 47 Make sure to clean, disinfect and sterilize the re-usable bracket before each use, according to the recommendations in the Chapter 7, System Care & Maintenance [101]. If the bracket does not fit properly, do not use it. Once mounted, do not use the bracket if it is rotating or moving on the probe.
  • Page 48 Place the bracket in the correct position on the probe as follows: • For the XC6-1: When mounting the bracket on the transducer, make sure the arrows on the side of both the bracket and the transducer are aligned (see picture below).
  • Page 49 • For the SL10-2: When mounting the bracket on the transducer, make sure the arrows on the side of both the bracket and the transducer are aligned (see picture below).
  • Page 50 • For the SE12-3: The clamp of the SE12-3 bracket has to be placed on the side of the thumb-dedicated area of the probe (see picture below).
  • Page 51 • For the SEV12-3: The clamp of the SEV12-3 bracket has to be placed on the side of the thumb-dedicated area of the probe (see picture below).
  • Page 52 Ensure the device is securely attached, failure to do so could result in inaccuracy. Do not use if the sensor fell down. Attach the sensor to the bracket by putting the sensor side with the small notch (see picture below) on the sensor mount area of the bracket.
  • Page 53 When attaching the sensor, the side with the small notch has to be placed against the probe (see picture below). Make sure the sensor is firmly attached. • For the XC6-1: Mount the sensor on the dedicated area, as shown above.
  • Page 54 • For the SL10-2: Mount the sensor on the dedicated area, as shown above. • For the SE12-3 The sensor mount area is located in the bracket, as shown above.
  • Page 55 • For the SEV12-3 Mount the sensor on the dedicated area, as shown above. For the SE12-3, the sensor mount area is located in the bracket, therefore always put the sensor on the bracket before attaching the bracket to the transducer.
  • Page 56 Use only recommended gels (see User's Guide). Petroleum or mineral oil based materials may harm the sheath. Disposable components are packaged sterile and are single-use only. Do not use if the integrity of the packaging is violated or if the expiration date has passed.
  • Page 59 The main purpose of the Fusion/Navigation feature is to provide additional image information from a 2nd modality during a therapeutic or diagnostic ultrasound session. This is accomplished by mounting a tracking device on the transducer, which provides its position and orientation in space while the standard ultrasound procedure takes place.
  • Page 60 2nd modality image directly on the live ultrasound information, or the opposite. The dataset of the 2nd modality is transferred and loaded by using either DICOM data import from USB media, CD/DVD, DICOM Q/R or DICOM push mode. See the Aixplorer® Ultimate User's Guide. For more details about how to use the Fusion/Navigation feature, please refer to the following sections in this chapter.
  • Page 61 Manufacturer Sterility Latex/ Description Product Dimensions Latex Free Number CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex/ 610-637 8,9 x Telescopically 91,5cm Folded CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex/ 610-1000 10.2 x Telescopically 147cm Folded CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex/ 610-542 14 x 91.5cm Telescopically Folded (3D) CIVCO...
  • Page 62 Transducer width at tip 2.42 cm (0.96 in.), transducer maximum width at handle 4 cm (1.58 in.), cable length 2.1 m (82.7 in.) Manufacturer Sterility Latex/ Description Product Dimensions Latex Free Number CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex/ 610-006 11.9 tapered Flat Folded to 3.8 x 61cm...
  • Page 63 Manufacturer Sterility Latex/ Description Product Dimensions Latex Free Number CIVCO Non-sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex/ 610-007 11.9 tapered Flat Folded/ to 3.8 No Gel x 61cm CIVCO Sterile Latex Free NeoGuard/ 610-844 4 x 30cm Rolled CIVCO Non-sterile Latex Free NeoGuard/ 610-838 4 x 30cm Rolled...
  • Page 64 Manufacturer Sterility Latex/ Description Product Dimensions Latex Free Number Vygon Sterile Latex Free 39.00.08 100 x 120 cm ™ Manufacturer Sterility Latex/ Description Product Dimensions Latex Free Number CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex 610-1207-10 12GA x 7cm with 7.6 tapered to 3.8 x 147cm CIVCO Sterile...
  • Page 65 Manufacturer Sterility Latex/ Description Product Dimensions Latex Free Number 7.6 tapered to 3.8 x 147cm CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex 610-1213-10 12GA x 13cm with 7.6 tapered to 3.8 x 147cm CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex 610-1217-10 12GA x 17cm with 7.6 tapered to 3.8 x 147cm...
  • Page 66 Manufacturer Sterility Latex/ Description Product Dimensions Latex Free Number CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex 610-1606-10 16GA x 6cm with 7.6 tapered to 3.8 x 147cm CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex 610-1608-10 16GA x 8cm with 7.6 tapered to 3.8 x 147cm CIVCO Sterile Latex Free...
  • Page 67 Manufacturer Sterility Latex/ Description Product Dimensions Latex Free Number tapered to 3.8 x 147cm CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex 610-1810-10 18GA x 10cm with 7.6 tapered to 3.8 x 147cm CIVCO Sterile Latex Free CIV-Flex 610-1813-10 18GA x 13cm with 7.6 tapered to 3.8x 147cm...
  • Page 68 ™ This transparent film is to be used to fix the omniTRAX™ Patient Tracker (CT and MR) on the patient so that it doesn't move between exams. Manufacturer Sterility Latex/ Description Product Dimensions Latex Free Number Sterile Latex Free Transparent 1626W 10 x 12 cm Film...
  • Page 69: Virtual Mode

    7. Trackball and TouchRing Tooltip 8. Quality marker of the sensor signal In Fusion/Navigation, the following icons can be found. Please refer to the corresponding sections for more information. About Pressing this button displays general information about the software. Settings Settings allows you to configure the preferences of the navigation software.
  • Page 70 Registration the section called “Registration” [81] for more details about Registration. Brightness Settings Pressing this button allows you to load pre-defined profiles of window width and window level, depending on the modality visualized. the section called “Importing 2nd Modality Data” [72] more details about the brightness settings.
  • Page 71 Quad screen view Live US Navigation and Fusion with Two Secondary Modalities the section called “Live US Navigation and Fusion with Two Secondary Modalities” [88] for more details about this layout. Needle reference view the section called “Needle Reference View” [92] for more details about Needle reference view.
  • Page 72 Collapse Pressing this button allows to collapse and hide the user interface controls to maximize the image area. Expand When in Collapse mode, press this button to display back the user interface controls. Matching View Pressing this button allows to merge two modalities in one single view. You can then verify the matching between the two modalities when looking at a specific anatomical area.
  • Page 73 When close to the transmitter, the sensor signal appears green. When it moves away from the transmitter range, the sensor signal is displayed in yellow, then orange and finally red, meaning that the accuracy and quality of the tracking are not guaranteed. Try to keep the distance between the sensor and the transmitter as close as possible to guarantee accurate results and ensure that the quality signal is green.
  • Page 74 The Virtual mode allows you to display side by side the live ultrasound image with the 3D virtual probe representation in space. This section describes how to prepare an interventional procedure. The Virtual mode allows you to define up to 7 biopsy targets or Risk Areas.
  • Page 75 You may hide each target as needed. Uncheck the "Show" checkbox to hide the target. 5. Click on the colored square on the right side to change the color of the target. 6. Check the Risk checkbox to change the target into a Risk area. You can define a security margin around this risk area from 5 mm to 15 mm.
  • Page 76 Delete You may delete all targets or risk areas at once by clicking on • Free rotation allows you to show the real orientation of the probe • Set initial position allows you to set the initial position of the probe yourself •...
  • Page 77 The progress bar will disappear when the calibration process is complete. The correction sensor option is intended to be used with the omniTRAX™ Patient Tracker. You may use of the following options as needed: • Sensor Off will not provide any corrections •...
  • Page 78: Data Import

    Perform the interventional procedure with the virtual interventional procedure device, virtual path and target(s) displayed on the screen. When the needle path is perfectly aligned with the scanning plane, the needle path is displayed as solid blue line. When the needle path is not perfectly aligned with the scanning plane, but still parallel to it, the needle path is displayed as a solid grey line.
  • Page 79 The Q/R window is displayed. 2. Enter your patient information 3. Use search criteria as needed Query Press 4. Select the appropriate exam to retrieve Retrieve Press 5. When Retrieved, Pushed or Imported (highlighted in green) appears, Send to fusion press...
  • Page 80 List of Q/R exams Alternatively, you can also press the to open the list of already retrieved or pushed or imported exams from a media. To import DICOM data from a USB media or the CD/DVD, press Import from Media .
  • Page 81: Settings Icon

    Trackball Use the horizontally to change the contrast, and vertically to change the brightness. Press when done. Settings icon Click on the small above the black and white vertical bar to select pre-defined brightness and contrast profiles for each modality. Remove Remove All Press...
  • Page 82 To fuse these two modalities, Select one of the 3 MPR views in the top part, and move the cursor on top of the vertical “Fusion” bar. You can TouchRing then use either the to adjust the fusion blending control. In addition, you can press the “Matching"...
  • Page 83: Start Acquisition

    You may also acquire a 3D ultrasound volume as a 2nd modality. This feature is available is B-mode, SWE™, CFI, CPI, dCPI, Angio PL.U.S. RT, CEUS and TriVu. 1. Click on the button The system is in live ultrasound imaging. 2.
  • Page 84 4. Sweep the probe to the last plane of the volume you want to acquire 5. Click on Stop acquisition or wait until the progress bar is complete 6. Once done, the system automatically switches to the Navigation mode with the 3D ultrasound acquisition on the right Please note that the 3D volume rendering is always displayed in black and white.
  • Page 85 When using the 3D endocavity Probe SEV12-3, you have an additional capability to use the motorized 3D acquisition. This feature is only available in B-mode. 1. You can launch a 3D acquisition using the “3D Acquisition” button on the Touch screen. 2.
  • Page 86 3. Unfreeze the image after the acquisition is completed and processed, in order to navigate within the 3D US volume acquired. When using the 3D endo probe SEV12-3, the transmitter needs to be placed behind the probe handle to maximize the sensor detection. After a registration, the tilting of the transducer needs to be limited in order to minimize registration accuracy errors.
  • Page 87 This menu allows you to synchronize the live ultrasound image with the 3D volume from the 2nd modality. Make sure to use the same patient data imported from other modalities. After performing one of the following registration methods, please make sure to redo the registration procedure if the transmitter has moved after the first registration has been done.
  • Page 88 Scroll Rotate as needed to better align the 2nd modality slice with the live ultrasound image. 3. When the same plane is displayed on both sides, click on Register Plane When the registration has been performed, the transmitter will track the probe movement as well as the patient movement through the omniTRAX™...
  • Page 89 TouchRing Use the knob to change the priority on the overlapped images between live ultrasound and the registered slice of the 3D volume from the 2nd modality. 1. Click on One Point to better match the live ultrasound with the 2nd modality 3D volume.
  • Page 90 When you want to register more than one additional internal marker, Internal Markers Click on the tab to manage the additional points. 1. Find an anatomical point on the live ultrasound (left side) 2. Click on Ultrasound under Record Position to freeze the ultrasound image 3.
  • Page 91 Perform a One Plane registration before making an internal markers registration. ™ This is the easiest method to automatically register the 2nd Modality, with the use of an omniTRAX™ patient tracker, CT or MR, see omniTRAX™ and omniTRAX™ MR sections for details. 1.
  • Page 92 The patient tracker has to be placed on the patient before the CT or MR acquisition. Make sure the correct omniTRAX™ model is used for the associated CT or MR acquisition. If you do not use the omniTRAX™ auto detection, you can manually select the 4 omniTRAX™...
  • Page 93 3. Find an anatomical point on the live ultrasound image (left side) 4. Click on Ultrasound under Record Position to freeze the ultrasound image 5. Click on the anatomical point to be registered on the ultrasound image 6. Move the probe to find the 2nd modality slice with the same anatomical point 7.
  • Page 94 Refer to the icon section for a description of the layout icons. To get the focus on specific Aixplorer® Ultimate modes controls management and arbitration (such as color box size and position), place pointer Select on top of the US image and press .
  • Page 95 The bottom left image view corresponds to a cutting plane of the first modality selected as the "Primary Volume" within the Data Import Module. The bottom right image view corresponds to a cutting plane of the second modality selected as the "Seconday Volume" within the Data Import Module.
  • Page 96 During navigation, please check frequently the system registration accuracy by performing a side-by-side comparison of the ultrasound live image vs the registered 2nd modality image using the TouchRing Overlap controls to determine how well the two images match. Please repeat the registration procedure if the ultrasound live image and one of the corresponding 2nd modality images appear to be poorly registered.
  • Page 97 Click on the Targets icon, the 2nd modality is now displayed in 4 views layout: 3 MPR views and 3D view. 1. Select one of the 3 MPR views on which you want to add a target (to be highlighted in orange) You may need to scroll within the MPR using the TouchRing/PW to find the area of interest 2.
  • Page 98 You can define a security margin around this risk area from 5 mm to 15 When a risk area is defined, you will receive a warning message if the needle path crosses it. 1. Select the target or risk area you want to delete 2.
  • Page 99: Save Image

    The Navigation/Fusion allows you to save images or prospective clips Save Image Save from any module or layout using the button or Clip button. Only prospective clips are authorized, not retrospective clips. The clip duration is defined in the Prospective Clip Save Time option settings from the main System Configuration menu of Aixplorer®...
  • Page 100 The system accuracy concerning the matching between the ultrasound image and the 2nd modality image depends highly on the registration process and the condition of the patient compared to the situation when the 2nd modality (i.e. the CT scan) has been acquired. This also includes the breathing of the patient.
  • Page 103 This chapter describes how to configure the Fusion/Navigation feature. Settings Press the icon in the icon menu bar on the right side of the screen to access the configuration menu. The Settings menu is divided into 2 tabs: • System Accuracy •...
  • Page 104 If after redoing the calibration the values are not close to 0, one of the devices may be damaged: if the transmitter is defective, please contact your SuperSonic Imagine representative, and if either the eTRAX™ or VirtuTRAX™ is defective, please contact CIVCO or the reseller.
  • Page 105 The other settings tab is divided into 2 sub-tabs: • Multiframe dataset options • Miscellaneous This option allows you to configure the way external data are imported: either by Acquisition Tag or Series Number. This option is available for each modality (CT, MR and PET). This sub-tab allows you to define the criteria based on which the imported data and the US exam will be compared.
  • Page 106 If there is a mismatch, a pop-up will be displayed. You can uncheck all the criteria if you don't want the modalities to be compared when external data is imported. Miscellaneous also allows you to change the direction to which you should turn the PW/TouchRing to increase the fusion blending between the US and the 2nd modality: •...
  • Page 109 ™ 1. After each use, remove needle sensor from needle, discarding single- use, disposable components. Remove visible contaminants from needle sensor surface. 2. Clean and disinfect all surfaces with common germicidal or antiseptic such as Sani-cloth® HB, CIDEX OPA® (Johnson & Johnson), ENZOL®...
  • Page 110 Inspect general purpose sensor for damage such as cracks or breakage. If damage is evident, discontinue use of general purpose sensor and contact CIVCO. 1. After each use remove general purpose sensor, discarding single-use disposable components. Remove visible contaminants from general purpose sensor surface.
  • Page 111 Reusable devices must be thoroughly cleaned before they are subjected to the sterilization or high-level disinfection. Brushes should be used to thoroughly clean all surfaces. Use enzymatic cleaners for removing proteins from reusable devices. Remember, you cannot achieve sterilization or high-level disinfection unless the assembly is cleaned first.
  • Page 112 High-level disinfect or sterilize with Cidex Activated Dialdehyde solution such as made by Johnson & Johnson©, or high-level disinfect with Cidex OPA, or ANSI/AAMI current standards, or any equivalent validated sterilization or high-level disinfection method adopted by the sterilization department for like devices. Please refer to accompanying document of each Disinfectant or Sterilizing Agent to confirm appropriate usage and effect-efficacy.
  • Page 115 If you encounter difficulty in the operation of the Fusion feature, use the information in this section to help correct the problem. If the problem is not covered here, contact your Customer Support Representative. the section called “driveBAY” [22] for more details about LED status.
  • Page 116 Symptom Possible Causes Solution - Check that sensor/ transmitter connectors are correctly installed. Inspect pins for wear or damage. - Contact technical support for assistance Data is too noisy Filters OFF - Check FILTER STATUS Low signal - Decrease distance from External noise sensor to transmitter in environment...
  • Page 117 SuperSonic Imagine, S.A. Les Jardins de la Duranne - Bât. E et F 510 rue René Descartes F - 13857 Aix-en-Provence, Cedex - France Telephone: +33 (0)442 99 24 32 Fax: +33 (0)442 52 59 21 Email: contactsFR@supersonicimagine.fr...