The OEC 7700 C-Arm is commonly used in:
- Orthopaedic surgery and trauma procedures
- Pain management imaging
- Fracture assessment and reduction
- Intraoperative fluoroscopy
- Emergency imaging guidance
- General surgical imaging
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The OEC 7700 C-Arm is a well-known mobile fluoroscopic imaging system used in surgical and interventional environments. It delivers real-time 2D X-ray images to assist clinicians during procedures such as orthopaedic surgery, pain management, and trauma imaging.
The OEC 7700 is a mobile C-arm system that provides dependable imaging performance and ease of use in operating rooms and clinical suites. Its C-shaped arm rotates around the patient, allowing clinicians to capture fluoroscopic images from multiple angles without moving the patient.
Designed with workflow efficiency in mind, the OEC 7700 features intuitive controls, smooth motion, and a compact base that makes positioning around tables and beds easier. The system’s reliable imaging quality supports a range of diagnostic and interventional procedures, helping surgeons and radiologists make informed decisions quickly.
Though simple in design compared to more advanced 3D systems, the OEC 7700 is known for its consistent performance, straightforward operation, and suitability for high-use clinical settings.
Key Features
The OEC 7700 C-Arm is commonly used in:
1. What is the OEC 7700 C-Arm used for?
It is used for mobile fluoroscopic imaging in surgical and interventional procedures.
2. Does it provide real-time images?
Yes, it delivers continuous fluoroscopic imaging.
3. Where is it typically used?
Operating rooms, trauma suites, and imaging departments.
4. Is it easy to move and position?
Yes, it is designed for smooth mobility and positioning.
5. What clinical procedures benefit most?
Orthopaedics, pain management, fracture imaging, and intraoperative guidance.
6. Does it support digital image storage?
Older models may require digital upgrade options; integration depends on configuration.
7. Is training required to operate it?
Basic training is recommended; controls are straightforward.
8. Is it suitable for high-volume use?
Yes, it is reliable for frequent clinical applications.