The Cios Fusion Mobile C-Arm System is commonly used for:
- Orthopedic surgery
- Trauma and fracture repair
- Pain management procedures
- Spine surgery assistance
- Vascular and urology imaging
- Interventional fluoroscopy guidance
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The Cios Fusion Mobile C-Arm is a high-performance imaging system designed for real-time surgical and interventional imaging. It combines advanced fluoroscopy with flexible mobility, helping clinicians obtain clear images quickly in a range of clinical settings.
The Cios Fusion Mobile C-Arm is a versatile surgical imaging solution that supports procedures in orthopedics, trauma, pain management, urology, and more. It offers high-resolution fluoroscopic imaging with real-time visualization, allowing surgeons to make confident decisions during procedures.
Built for clinical precision and ease of use, the Cios Fusion includes features such as automatic image optimization, intuitive controls, and smooth C-arm movement. Its ergonomic design enables straightforward positioning around the patient, even in confined spaces such as operating rooms.
With a powerful imaging engine and advanced detector technology, Cios Fusion delivers consistent image quality while maintaining efficient workflow. It supports both continuous fluoroscopy and high-quality still images, giving clinicians the flexibility they need for complex interventions.
Key Features
The Cios Fusion Mobile C-Arm System is commonly used for:
1. What is a mobile C-arm?
A mobile C-arm is a mobile imaging system that provides real-time X-ray images during procedures, typically used in surgery and interventional suites.
2. What makes Cios Fusion different?
Cios Fusion offers high-resolution imaging with automatic optimization and smooth mobility for improved clinical use.
3. Can Cios Fusion be used for orthopedic surgery?
Yes. It is commonly used in orthopedic procedures for real-time imaging guidance.
4. Is the system easy to operate?
Yes. It features intuitive controls and an easy-to-learn interface for clinical staff.
5. Does it support real-time fluoroscopy?
Yes. The system provides continuous fluoroscopic imaging during procedures.
6. Is Cios Fusion suitable for trauma and emergency use?
Yes. Its mobility and real-time imaging make it ideal for trauma and emergency work.
7. Can it reduce radiation exposure?
Yes. The system includes automatic exposure optimization to help limit unnecessary dose.
8. Where is this system typically used?
It is used in operating rooms, interventional suites, and specialized procedure areas.