Description
The Veterinary High-Frequency Mobile C-Arm System YG0290 represents a cutting-edge solution in the veterinary field, designed to cater to diverse applications including orthopedics, general surgery, pain management, and traumatology. Equipped with a high-frequency X-ray generator, the system significantly reduces radiation exposure while delivering crisp, high-resolution images invaluable for precise diagnostics and treatments. It features a Toshiba 9” image intensifier complemented by a medical-grade CCD camera and a 24” LCD monitor, ensuring clear and real-time visuals. This system’s intuitive graphical touchscreen interface, adjustable collimator, and hand-held remote control streamline minimally invasive procedures, solidifying its status as an essential asset for veterinary clinics and hospitals.
Market Price
The Veterinary High-Frequency Mobile C-Arm System YG0290 is available at a competitive market price ranging between $49,553 and $50,000 USD. This price varies based on optional accessories and configurations, but reflects the advanced imaging capabilities, automatic tracking functions, and real-time image optimization that the device offers. For veterinary practices with high diagnostic demands, this system presents a cost-effective and worthwhile investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the main applications for this C-Arm system in veterinary medicine?
This versatile tool is employed in orthopedic surgeries, fracture repairs, spinal procedures, and pain management interventions, facilitating treatments that require real-time fluoroscopic guidance. - Does the system offer automatic image optimization?
Yes, it provides automatic adjustments for kV and mA settings to ensure optimal brightness and image clarity without requiring manual interventions. - How mobile is the Veterinary C-Arm System?
The system’s 360° directional wheel rotation, ±90° main wheel movement, and electric pillar adjustments afford exceptional maneuverability, ensuring easy positioning around the operating table.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
- High-frequency X-ray generator minimizes radiation exposure while enhancing image quality.
- Toshiba 9” image intensifier and CCD camera deliver high-definition imaging.
- User-friendly LCD touchscreen interface simplifies system operations.
- Adjustable collimator enables precise control over the X-ray field.
- Remote controller provides convenient system operation and positioning.
- Digital workstation facilitates real-time image processing and DICOM compatibility.
Disadvantages:
- Higher initial investment compared to standard X-ray units, but offers superior imaging and diagnostics.
- Requires user training for optimal operation, though the intuitive interface eases the learning curve.
Field Use and Recommendations
Renowned among veterinary hospitals, orthopedic centers, and research institutions, the Veterinary High-Frequency Mobile C-Arm System YG0290 supports real-time imaging essential for precision-guided procedures. To maintain peak performance, regular calibration and cleaning of the image intensifier, along with periodic software updates, are recommended. Veterinary professionals can rely on the system’s reliability and versatility to improve clinical outcomes.
Features
- Advanced fluoroscopy imaging suited for multiple veterinary applications.
- Minimizes exposure while providing high-resolution imaging.
- Graphical LCD touchscreen interface for ease of use.
- Medical-grade CCD camera and a 24” LCD monitor for real-time visualization.
- Electric rotatable collimator for precise adjustments.
- Exceptional mobility for effortless positioning in surgical environments.
Technical Specifications
| Model | YG0290 | |
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Electrical Performance
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High Frequency Inverter Output Power | Output Power: 5kW Inverter Frequency:40kHz |
| Automatic Fluoroscopy | Tube Voltage:40kV~120kV automatic adjustment Tube Current:0.3mA~4mA automatic adjustment |
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| Manual Fluoroscopy | Tube Voltage:40kV~120kV continuous adjustment Tube Current:0.3mA~4mA continuous adjustment |
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| Pulse Fluoroscopy | Tube Voltage:40kV~120kV continuous adjustment Tube Current:0.3mA~30mA continuous adjustment |
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| Photography Tube Voltage, mA, mAs |
40 kV~120 kV 25-100mA 1-180mAs |
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| Film Holder Size | 200mm×250mm(8″×10″) or 250mm×300mm (10″×12″) |
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| X-Ray Tube | X-Ray Tube Special for High Frequency | Fixed anode Dual-focus, small focus: 0.6, large focus: 1.8mm Thermal capacity: 35.5KJ (47KHU) |
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Video System
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Image Intensifier | Toshiba 9” Image Intensifier 3-fireds |
| CCD Video camera | Medical Mega-pixels digital CCD camera | |
| 24’’ LCD monitor | 1920×1080, 60Hz | |
| Digital workstation | Storage without damage, multi-images display, image W/L real time adjustment, grayscale switch, region of interest balance, GAMMA correction, flip, noise reduction, intensifying, smoothing, sharpening, compression, zoom in, measurement, remark, picture-text typeset print, expert template, DICOM image transmit, DICOM image print, cineloop, image imprinting, Worklist registration etc. | |
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Structure
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Directive wheel | Direction wheel 360° rotation, main wheel ±90° rotation |
| C-arm | Electric Ascending & Descending of pillar movement: 400mm Forward and Backward Movement: 200mm Revolution around Horizontal Axis: ±180° Revolution around Vertical Axis: ±15° Slip on orbit: 120°(+90°~ -30°) Monitor Rotation: 300° SID: 960mm Opening: 760mm Arc depth: 640mm |
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