A mobile C-arm is a medical imaging device that is based on X-ray technology and can be used flexibly in various ORs within a clinic. The name is derived from the C-shaped arm used to connect the X-ray source and X-ray detector to one another. (ziehm.com)
Medicus Medical Center uses mobile c-arm in surgeries needing intraoperative imaging in orthopedics, traumatology, vascular surgery and cardiology.
Exceptional image quality
This technology provides high resolution imaging allowing specialists to monitor progress at any point during operation and immediately make corrections as may be required.
Siremobil Compact L imaging system offers high brightness and high contrast. Furthermore, two high-resolution TFT monitors display excellent, flicker-free images and provide a more than 170° viewing angle, horizontally as well as vertically. Beyond that, the uniquely designed X-ray tube supports extended fluoro times of more than 50 minutes – at the lowest possible dose. This is, for example, especially suited for thoracic imaging applications, such as the placement of pacemakers, which require exceptionally long fluoro times.
As little dose as possible
Siremobil Compact L follows the Siemens CARE (Combined Applications to Reduce Exposure) initiative, which helps to reduce dose for both clinicians and patients. The collimator locations can be displayed on LIH (Last Image Hold) to avoid additional radiation during collimator adjustments.