Versatile design meets latest flat-panel technology

The size of hospital and surgery center ORs decreases and equipment quantity rises. Further the demand for imaging systems with smaller footprints is growing. With its all-in-one design, the Ziehm Solo FD is one of the most compact C-arms for even the smallest treatment scenarios on the market. Ziehm Solo FD is equipped with the latest flat-panel technology called CMOS - to perform a broad portfolio of applications like Orthopedics, Trauma and Pain Management. Versatile viewing options and new dimensions in user friendliness offer maximum flexibility in the OR to support your clinical workflow. With the latest improvements in SmartDose5, the Ziehm Solo FD ensures best image quality at minimized dose.

All CMOSline1,2 systems come with a Ziehm Imaging CMOS detector and the groundbreaking dose reduction technology Beam Filtration3. This combination allows for excellent image quality with a lower dose.

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Imaging technology
CMOS, flat-panel, 21 cm x 21 cm
Detector resolution
2 k x 2 k
Power generator
2.4 kW, pulsed monoblock generator
Ziehm Usability Concept
available
SmartDose
available
Remote Solo Center
available
Advanced heat management
available
Orbital Movement
165 degrees

1CMOSline represents a system configuration that is based on a Ziehm Imaging CMOS flat-panel detector.

2This product/feature might not be commercially available in all countries. Due to regulatory reasons their future availability cannot be guaranteed. Please contact Ziehm Imaging for detailed information.

3The technology Beam Filtration reduces dose exposure for Ziehm Imaging flat-detector systems in comparison with conventional filtration techniques. Data on File. Results may vary.

4Gosch D. et al. “Influence of grid and ODDC on radiation exposure and image quality using mobile C-arms – First results”, RöFo, 09/07

5In clinical practice, the use of SmartDose 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.

6The Usability Concept includes a variety of hard- and software features. Due to regulatory reasons the availability of each feature may vary. Please contact your local Ziehm Imaging sales representative for detailed information.