
The Genius Digital Imager is a high-capacity slide scanner equipped with advanced volumetric imaging technology that quickly converts ThinPrep® slides into high resolution, in-focus digital images for high-throughput image analysis.
The Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System with the Genius™ Cervical AI algorithm uses Pap test slides prepared from gynecologic (cervical/vaginal) samples obtained from women for screening, diagnosis and management.
Genius™ Digital Imager
Slides that have been prepared for screening using the ThinPrep® 2000 system, the ThinPrep® 5000 processor, or the ThinPrep® Genesis™ processor and stained with ThinPrep® stain (Papanicolaou stain) are loaded into slide carriers which are placed into the Digital Imager. The operator uses a touch screen on the Digital Imager to interact with the instrument via a graphic, menu-driven interface.
A slide ID reader scans the slide’s accession ID and locates the scan area. Then, the Digital Imager scans a designated area of the microscope slide, creating an in-focus, whole slide image.
Genius™ Cervical AI
For ThinPrep® Pap test patient sample slides, the Genius™ Cervical AI algorithm identifies objects of interest found on a digital image of the slide. The objects classified as most clinically relevant are presented to a cytologist (CT) or pathologist for review in a gallery of images. The slide image data, the slide ID and its associated data record are transmitted to the Image Management Server, and the slide is returned to its slide carrier.
Image Management Server
The Image Management Server acts as the central data manager for the Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System with the Genius™ Cervical AI algorithm. As slides are imaged by the Digital Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System with the Genius™ Cervical AI Algorithm Instructions for Use US English AW-23890-001 Rev. 005 7-2025 3/40 Imager and reviewed at the Review Station, the server stores, retrieves and transmits information based on the case ID. The CT or pathologist reviews cases at the Review Station.
Review Station
The Review Station is a dedicated computer running a Review Station software application, with a monitor suitable for diagnostic review of objects of interest and/or whole slide images. The Review Station is connected to a keyboard and mouse. When a valid case accession ID has been identified at the Review Station, the server sends the images for that ID. The CT or pathologist is presented with a gallery of images of objects of interest for that slide. When any image is being reviewed, the CT or pathologist has the option to electronically mark objects of interest and include the marks and comments in the case review. The reviewer, in addition to reviewing the gallery images, has the option to move to any portion of the cell spot for examination