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Remanufactured OEC 9600 C-arm

Huestis Medical remanufactured OEC C-Arms are offered with new imaging systems and affordable options. Each system is completely disassembled, inspected, and mechanically restored. This thorough process incorporates both upgraded and new components including a new Vidicon camera pick-up tube. Finished components are then refinished with our three step paint process and the completed system is thoroughly re-tuned, aligned, and calibrated to meet OEM specifications.


Both C-Arm and workstation are light and compact for easy transportation and maneuverability. Balanced weight distribution and user friendly steering provide for Òpush or pullÓ operation.

EasyOp user friendly, one button operation of all functions.

On-screen orientation indicator allows image rotation to indicated position without generating X-rays.

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.
  • Pulsed fluoroscopy.
  • 4 F/S digital disc (optional).

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

  • Save, recall.

 

Huestis Medical is not affiliated with, nor is an authorized dealer of OEC Medical Systems, Inc.

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