Hospitals and outpatient surgery centers around the world face the challenge of operating cost-effectively and adding demanding procedures, such as vascular interventions, to their case mix. The Ziehm Vision FD is the ideal solution for this purpose.
In the CMOSline1,2 version, the Ziehm Vision FD features state-of-the-art CMOS flat-panel technology for excellent image quality and, thanks to its liquid cooling, is even suitable for long-lasting procedures. It is also optionally available with a 31 cm x 31 cm a-Si flat-panel, which allows the visualization of larger anatomical regions in orthopedic and vascular interventions.
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Ziehm Vision FD
Individual Upgrades for your requirements
Remote Vision Center (RVC)
Synchronized third Vision Center
Wireless Dual-Plus Footswitch
Wireless control of all imaging functions
Laser Positioning Device
Integrated in flat-panel housing as well as in the generator housing
Removable Grid
Reduce dose in pediatric and other dose-sensitive procedures
Technical specifications
Imaging technology
21 cm x 21 cm flat panel
31 cm x 31 cm flat-panel
Resolution
21 cm x 21 cm: 1.5 k x 1.5 k
31 cm x 31 cm: 2 k x 2 k
Power generator
2.4 kW, pulsed monoblock generator
Ziehm Usability Concept
SmartDose
Advanced Active Cooling
Orbital Movement
165 degrees
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Disclaimer
The CMOSline is a system configuration based on the Ziehm Imaging CMOS flat-panel detector.
This product/feature may not be commercially available in all countries. For regulatory reasons, the availability of each feature may vary. Please contact your local Ziehm Imaging representative for detailed information.
The SmartDose Concept includes a variety of hardware and software features. For regulatory reasons, the availability of the individual features may vary. Please contact your local Ziehm Imaging sales representative for detailed information.
Gosch D. et al. “Influence of grid and ODDC on radiation exposure and image quality using mobile C-arms – First results”, RöFo, 09/07.
The Beam Filtration technology reduces dose exposure for all CMOSline systems compared to conventional filtration techniques (Status before September 2017). Data on file. Results may vary.