Digital X-Ray Suitable for Standard and Orthopedic Shooting

Digital X-Ray Suitable for Standard and Orthopedic Shooting

Device Features

High-Resolution Imaging: Digital X-ray devices provide high-resolution images, allowing clear examination of bone and soft tissues.

Fast Imaging and Processing: Thanks to digital sensors, images are instantly transferred to a computer and processed. This enables rapid diagnosis and treatment planning.

Low Radiation Dose: Modern digital X-ray machines use a lower radiation dose than conventional X-ray machines. This provides a safer environment for the patient and medical staff.

Versatile Use: The devices are suitable for both general medical shots and orthopedic specialized shots. They provide a variety of positions and angles required for orthopedic shots.

Integrated Data Management: Images are integrated with the hospital information system (HIS) and PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) to be saved and accessed as needed.

User Friendly Interface: The device is equipped with a user-friendly interface. Healthcare personnel can easily use the device and quickly evaluate images.

Benefits of the Device

Fast and Accurate Diagnosis: Provides accurate diagnosis with instant high-resolution imaging. This allows the treatment process to begin quickly and effectively.

Patient Safety and Comfort: Low radiation dose and fast procedure time increase patient safety and provide a comfortable experience.

Efficiency and Time Saving: Digital X-ray devices increase clinical efficiency and save time thanks to their fast imaging and data processing capabilities.

Wide Area of Use: Suitable for both general medical and orthopedic imaging, these devices offer versatile use.

Areas of Use

General X-rays: Diagnosis of bone fractures, infections, foreign bodies and other general medical conditions.

Orthopedic X-rays: Detailed examination of joints, spine and extremities. Pre- and post-orthopedic surgery evaluations.

Emergency Services: Immediate imaging for fast and accurate diagnosis in emergency situations.

Intensive Care Units: Continuous monitoring of critically ill patients and rapid X-raying when necessary.

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Updated At13 June 2024
Created At05 December 2017
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