The Orthoscan HD Mini C-arm sets a new standard in mini C-arm imaging with its advanced features and surgeon-driven design, making it the preferred choice for complex surgical procedures. Its compact size, lightweight build, and intuitive interface enable seamless maneuverability and ease of use in tight operating room spaces. The system boasts a 36% greater arc depth and a 35% expanded vertical range compared to the competition, providing surgeons the flexibility to image beach chair shoulders and standing knees comfortably. Additionally, the height-adjustable monitor—exclusive to the Orthoscan HD—offers the greatest horizontal range in its class, reducing strain on the surgical team and ensuring optimal viewing from any angle. The system’s small footprint and ergonomic design put control back in the hands of the surgeons, enhancing the overall user experience.
The Orthoscan HD’s innovative imaging capabilities are a standout feature. Its Boost Imaging Mode allows for imaging larger anatomical structures, such as shoulders and knees, expanding the device’s versatility for a broad range of procedures. The adjustment-free imaging feature automatically compensates for metal, motion, and varying anatomical structures, ensuring consistent image quality with minimal intervention. This functionality minimizes fluoro time, reduces radiation exposure, and enables surgeons to focus on patient care rather than adjusting the equipment. The HD also captures and records video at 30 frames per second, providing smooth tracking of motion and real-time imaging for precise surgical guidance. The system’s ability to produce larger, more detailed images, combined with the enhanced grayscale resolution, allows for accurate analysis and diagnostic confidence from a greater distance.
Documentation and data management are seamless with the Orthoscan HD. The device is DICOM 3.0 compliant, enabling easy integration with PACS systems for storing, printing, and transferring images. It also includes industry-standard DVI/VGA outputs for compatibility with projection equipment. With internal storage for up to 8,000 images and an option for digital video recording, the system can hold up to 90 minutes of full-resolution video. Additionally, the Orthoscan HD supports wireless communication for secure, HIPAA-compliant transmission of data. Images can be exported to a USB memory stick in both DICOM and JPEG formats for easy sharing and review on any standard computer. The system’s versatile documentation options, combined with its exceptional imaging performance, make it a comprehensive solution for both surgical and clinical settings.