The Arcadis Orbic 3D system is commonly used in:
- Orthopedic surgery
- Trauma surgery
- Spine procedures
- Joint reconstruction
- Fracture fixation
- Minimally invasive surgeries
- Image-guided surgical interventions
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The Arcadis Orbic 3D is an advanced mobile C-arm radiography system that provides both 2D fluoroscopy and 3D imaging in the operating room. It is designed to support precise, image-guided surgical procedures with high accuracy and confidence.
The Arcadis Orbic 3D radiography system is built for modern surgical environments where precision and speed are critical. It combines real-time 2D fluoroscopy with intraoperative 3D imaging, allowing surgeons to view anatomical structures from multiple angles during procedures.
The system enables 3D image acquisition directly in the operating room, reducing the need for post-operative CT scans and repeat surgeries. Its mobile design allows easy positioning around the patient, while intuitive controls help clinical staff operate the system efficiently.
With reliable image quality and smooth workflow integration, Arcadis Orbic 3D supports better surgical outcomes across orthopedic, trauma, and spine procedures.
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The Arcadis Orbic 3D system is commonly used in:
1. What is the Arcadis Orbic 3D used for?
It is used for intraoperative 2D and 3D imaging during surgical procedures.
2. Is it suitable for orthopedic surgery?
Yes, it is widely used in orthopedics, trauma, and spine surgery.
3. Does it replace a CT scanner?
It does not replace CT completely, but it reduces the need for post-operative CT scans.
4. Can 3D images be viewed during surgery?
Yes, 3D images are available intraoperatively for immediate assessment.
5. Is the system mobile?
Yes, it is a mobile C-arm designed for flexible operating room use.
6. Does it improve surgical accuracy?
Yes, real-time imaging helps surgeons confirm positioning and alignment.
7. Is special training required?
Basic clinical and technical training is recommended for safe operation.
8. Is it suitable for minimally invasive procedures?
Yes, it supports image-guided and minimally invasive surgical techniques.