Hand and foot surgery benefits considerably from the use of compact mini C-arms.
Orthoscan offers an extensive portfolio of devices in this field with pulsed fluoroscopy and state-of-the-art flat panel detectors to achieve brilliant images with no loss of image quality, even for complex problems.
With the TAU 2020 in particular, the large detector enables complete imaging of the anatomy, allowing the number of images required to be minimized. Stepless motorized collimators limit the radiation exposure to the relevant area. The first and only mini C-arms approved for pediatrics allow a cumulative dose reduction of up to 86%, especially in pediatric surgery.1
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Using Intelligent Dose Reduction (with Cu filter) when compared to Orthoscan 1000-0004-FD. In clinical practice, the use of IDR may reduce patient dose depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location, and clinical practice. A consultation with a radiologist and a physicist should be made to determine the appropriate dose to obtain diagnostic image quality for the particular clinical task.