X-ray system mobile arches in C

  • Model / Serial
    ELITE, distributed between October 27, 2016 and March 28, 2017
  • Product Description
    X-ray systems or "mobile arcs in C" are general-purpose diagnostic equipment, with mobility around the operating table or examination, based on x-ray technology that allows: obtaining and / or recording of still images (conventional radiography and digital) of internal body structures by exposing a part of the body to a small dose of x-ray radiation; obtaining and / or recording moving images in real time (continuous, pulse or snapshot fluoroscopy) and video lattice of internal structures of the patient as support for diagnostic procedures, surgical procedures and intervention. These equipments are designed for anatomical visual structures converting a x radiation pattern into a visible image through electronic amplification. Clinical applications include, but are not limited to, the following: cholangiography, endoscopy, urology, orthopedics, vascular and cardiac neurology, including the implantation of heart rate management devices, calculus localization, thoracic surgery, gastrointestinal tract investigations, angiography of blood vessels, legs, heart and brain, and can be used for other imaging applications at the discretion of the doctor.
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  • Model / Serial
    BRIVO OEC 715, BRIVO OEC 785 and BRIVO OEC 865, specific serials.
  • Product Description
    X-ray systems or "mobile arcs in C" are general-purpose diagnostic equipment, with mobility around the operation or examination table, based on x-ray technology that allows: obtaining and / or recording of fixed images (conventional radiography and digital) of internal body structures by exposing a part of the body to a small dose of x-ray radiation; obtaining and / or recording moving images in real time (continuous, pulse or snapshot fluoroscopy) and taking video of the patient's internal structures as support for diagnostic, surgical procedures and intervention procedures. These equipments are designed to visualize anatomical structures converting a radiation pattern x into a visible image through electronic amplification. Clinical applications include, but are not limited to, the following: cholangiography, endoscopy, urology, orthopedics, vascular and cardiac neurology including implantation of heart rate management devices, calculus localization, thoracic surgery, gastrointestinal tract investigations, vessel angiography of legs, heart and brain, and can be used for other imaging applications at the doctor's discretion.
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