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Remanufactured OEC 9000 C-arm
Huestis Medical's remanufactured OEC C-arms are furnished
with many NEW components including a Vidicon camera pick-up
tube and dual CRTs in the monitor cart. The final assembly
and testing procedure incorporates many upgrades and new components
including full calibration to meet OEM specifications.
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Complete
Tear-Down
All mechanical and electronic systems are functionally and
cosmetically inspected, evaluated and replaced as needed.
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Extended
Glassware Warranty
We stand behind each remanufactured C-arm with a non-prorated,
two year glassware six month parts warranty.
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NEW
High Resolution Video Monitors
Huestis Medical provides two new 15 (38 cm) high resolution
CRT's with each remanufactured OEC 9000 C-arm.
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Optional
NEW Image Intensifier
Huestis Medical can also provide a new high gain 6/ 9
image intensifier for all models of remanufactured OEC C-arms.
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Custom
Control Options
Ask about our wide array of various special procedures options
available for custom imaging applications.
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Special Procedures Options
Real-time Subtraction
- Allows a dynamically subtracted view during a contrast
study or any study where better visualization of a foreign
object is needed.
- Masked image is automatically formed and subtracted continuously
from an averaged (2 to 32 frames selectable) fluoro image
at the rate of 30 FPS.
- Produces a continuous visualization of contrast moving
through vessels.
Cholangiography
- Fluoro boost and peak opacification are provided for this
procedure.
Roadmapping
- Live images are subtracted from an opacified contrast
image, providing a map to follow during critical catheter
placement.
- Roadmapping allows a greatly simplified method for catheter
placement.
- The procedure calls for the formation of a contrast opacified
mask image of the vessel in which the catheter is to be
placed.
- This is stored and subtracted from the continuous fluoro
catheter placement procedure.
- The result is a clear visual path, or roadmap of the route
to be followed by the catheter.
- Background information is subtracted.
Peak Opacification
- As the contrast moves through the vessels of interest,
it is desirable to stop a frame at an optimal point of the
sequence.
- Because the contrast is moving, it is unlikely that the
entire vascular tree will be optimally opacified at any
one time.
- Peak Opacification remembers the maximum, or peak, contrast
reached along each point of the vasculature.
- This allows visualization of the complete vasculature
independent of flow dynamics.
Mask Manipulation
Huestis
Medical is not affiliated with, nor is an authorized dealer
of OEC Medical Systems, Inc.
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