The Mobile Surgical C-arm BV Libra is widely used in:
- Orthopedic surgeries
- Trauma and emergency procedures
- Pain management interventions
- General surgical procedures
- Urology procedures
- Vascular and non-vascular imaging
- Minor invasive surgeries
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Clear imaging. Confident surgery. Reliable performance.
The Mobile Surgical C-arm BV Libra is a compact and reliable imaging system designed for real-time X-ray guidance during surgical and diagnostic procedures. It delivers clear fluoroscopic images while remaining easy to move, operate, and maintain in busy clinical environments.
The Mobile Surgical C-arm BV Libra is built to support surgeons and clinicians who need fast, accurate imaging inside the operating room. Its compact design makes it suitable for hospitals, day-care surgery centers, and specialty clinics where space is limited.
The system provides real-time fluoroscopy, allowing doctors to see bones, joints, and surgical instruments clearly during procedures. With smooth C-arm movement and user-friendly controls, the BV Libra helps reduce procedure time and improves clinical confidence. It is designed for consistent performance, patient safety, and long-term use.
Key Features
The Mobile Surgical C-arm BV Libra is widely used in:
1. What is a mobile surgical C-arm used for?
A mobile surgical C-arm is used to provide live X-ray images during surgeries, helping doctors guide instruments accurately.
2. Is the BV Libra suitable for small hospitals or clinics?
Yes, its compact design makes it ideal for small to mid-sized hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers.
3. Does the system support real-time fluoroscopy?
Yes, the BV Libra offers real-time fluoroscopic imaging during procedures.
4. Which medical specialties commonly use this C-arm?
Orthopedics, trauma care, pain management, urology, and general surgery frequently use this system.
5. Is the BV Libra easy to move inside the hospital?
Yes, it is designed for smooth mobility and easy positioning around the patient table.
6. Does it help reduce radiation exposure?
The system is designed to deliver clear images while maintaining controlled radiation levels.
7. Can it be used for emergency procedures?
Yes, it is suitable for emergency and trauma cases that require quick imaging.
8. Is special training required to operate the system?
Basic training is recommended, but the system is user-friendly and easy for trained staff to operate.