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Versatile Platform: Professional diagnostic and treatment platform for Pain management, Orthopedics, Urology, Spinal, and Abdominal surgeries.
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Precision Positioning: Four-dimensional motorized movement for easy and accurate surgical positioning.
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Advanced Thermal Management: Unique large thermal capacity (>1000KJ) ensures clear images during long and repeated procedures.
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High-Resolution Imaging: Adopts mega-pixels imaging chain technology with 12-bit acquisition and 4096 gray scale for superior spatial resolution.
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Smart Dose Control: Instant switch between normal and low dose modes to protect both patients and operators.
FAQ
1. What are the primary clinical applications for this C-arm system?
The system is designed for a wide range of procedures including orthopedic surgery, spinal surgery, pain management, urology, abdominal surgery, and cardiology interventions.
2. How does the motorized movement benefit the surgical team?
The four-dimensional motorized movement allows for precise and effortless positioning of the C-arm, reducing manual labor and speeding up the imaging process during complex surgeries.
3. What is the significance of the "Large Thermal Capacity"?
With a thermal capacity exceeding 1000KJ, the system can handle long and repeated exposures without overheating, ensuring consistent image quality throughout lengthy procedures.
4. Can the dose levels be adjusted for safety?
Yes, the system features an instant switch between standard dose and low dose modes, allowing doctors to minimize radiation exposure based on the specific needs of the patient and procedure.
5. Does the workstation support external image sharing?
Absolutely. The specialized workstation supports DICOM image transmission and printing, making it easy to share results with other departments or store them in hospital PACS systems.
6. What is the difference between XCA7000B and XCA7000C?
The primary difference lies in the output power; the XCA7000B offers 12.0kW, while the XCA7000C provides a higher output of 16.0kW for more demanding imaging requirements.