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Ziehm Solo C-Arm Fluoroscopy

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Ziehm Solo is the first choice for small operating rooms. The single unit comprises a compact and versatile C-arm, full-size monitor and intuitive touchscreen user interface. All functions required for an optimal image acquisition, processing and archiving are integrated in the C-arm. Ziehm Solo delivers optimal fluoroscopic performance when imaging pain management, orthopedics and lithotripsy procedures. Versatile viewing options such as the separate Ziehm Viewing Station enable the physician to configure the unit according to individual requirements. A variety of options let Ziehm Solo be configured to the needs of the application it will be used for.

 

  • Single component design with full-size monitor mounted on C-arm
  • Simple positioning around patient and table due to the Ziehm Solo’s large
  • C-arm free space, depth, and 135° orbital rotation and 45 degrees of overscan
  • Advanced performance with state-of-the art imaging technology
  • Quick and simple imaging for orthopedics, pain management and general surgical applications
  • Versatile viewing capabilities – Ziehm Viewing Station or ceiling-suspended monitors (both optional)

 

Ziehm Solo Specifciations

 

Dimensions and Mechanics

  • Motor-driven vertical travel: 16,5 [42 cm]
  • Horizontal travel: 9 [22 cm]
  • Orbital rotation: -90 / +45 (9 [23 cm] I.I.)
  • Angulation: 225
  • Swiveling (panning): 10
  • Source-image receptor distance:38 [97 cm]
  • C-arm vertical free space: 30 [76 cm]
  • C-arm depth: 27 [68 cm]
  • Width: 32 [80 cm]
  • Length: 68- 76.7 [173 cm – 195 cm]
  • Height: 69.7- 86.6 [177 cm – 220 cm]
  • Weight: 683 lbs [310 kg]

X-Ray Generator

  • X-ray tube: stationary anode
  • Single focus: 0.6 (IEC 336)
  • Max. anode heat content: 48 kHU / 34 kJ
  • Max. anode heat dissipation: 600 W
  • Generator type: monoblock
  • 20 kHz high frequency
  • microprocessor-controlled
  • Nominal output (100 kV): 1,000 W
  • Maximum output: 2,000 W

Collimator System

  • Collimator rotation: 90
  • Iris collimator:9 [23 cm] I.I.:2-9 [50 mm-230 mm] diameter
  • Slot collimator:9 [23 cm] I.I.:2-9 [50 mm-230 mm] diameter
  • Virtual collimation without radiation

Operating Values

  • Continuous pulsed floroscopy
  • kV range:40 -110 kV 40 -120 kV (factory option)
  • mA range: 0.2-10 mA 0.2-20 mA (factory option)
  • pulse width: 10 -30 ms
  • pulse rate: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30 pulses/s
  • Digital radiography (snapshot):kV range: 40 -110 kV
  • mA: up to 20 mA
  • Radiography (option):
  • kV range: 40 -110 kV 40 -120 kV (factory option)
  • mA: up to 20 mA Filtering Total filtering: ≥ 3.9 mm Al, including 0.1 mm Cu

Output

  • Pulsed fluoroscopy: up to 10 mA up to 20 mA (factory option)
  • Digital radiography (snapshot):up to 20 mA
  • Tube housing heat capacity: powered by integrated advanced heat management system
  • 1.14 million HU system heat capacity
  • cooling rate 32 kHU/min

Digital Video Camera (High Contrast, Non-Interlaced

  • Active pixels: 1,048,576
  • Camera matrix: 1,024 x 1,024 pixels
  • Bandwidth of video signal: 20 MHz
  • Bandwidth of video amplifi er: 50 MHz
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 68 dB
  • Control: ADR / AVR

User Interface

  • Ziehm Vision Center TFT touchscreens on C-arm stand and monitor cart

Networking

  • Ziehm NetPort (option): DICOM 3.0
  • interface (RJ45 or WLAN connection) for digital network integration
  • Primary Capture mode
  • Available DICOM Classes:
  • Storage Class incl. multiframe
  • capability and Storage Commitment
  • Print Class
  • Media Class
  • Worklist Class incl. Modality
  • Performed Procedure Step (MPPS)
  • Query Class
  • Retrieve Class

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