The Cios Alpha and Cios Flow devices by Siemens Medical Solutions USA are advanced interventional fluoroscopic X-ray systems. They provide real-time X-ray imaging to assist clinicians during interventional procedures, improving visualization and guidance for better patient outcomes.
The Orthoscan TAU Mini C-Arm is a mobile fluoroscopic X-ray machine that provides real-time moving X-ray images. It helps clinicians with imaging during procedures, allowing better visualization and guidance for interventions.
The ARTIS icono (VE40A) family and ARTIS pheno (VE40A) are advanced angiography systems that enable detailed imaging for diagnostic and interventional procedures. They support single-plane and biplane imaging with a motorized C-arm and flat panel detector, allowing clinicians to perform cardiac, neuro, general angiography, and image-guided surgeries. The systems provide 2D and 3D imaging capabilities, including 3D reconstruction software (DynaCT), which helps clinicians visualize both hard and soft tissues for diagnosis, surgical planning, and treatment follow-up.
The CEREGLIDE 42 and 57 Intermediate Catheters, together with the Cerenovus Aspiration Tubing Set, are medical devices used to remove blood clots from large intracranial vessels during acute ischemic strokes. These catheters are navigated through the brain's blood vessels under fluoroscopic imaging to restore blood flow by aspirating clots, helping patients who cannot receive or have failed drug-based clot dissolving treatments.
The Artix™ MT and Artix™ Thin-Walled Thrombectomy Sheath are devices designed to remove clots non-surgically from peripheral blood vessels. They facilitate catheter insertion and vascular access, allowing for mechanical thrombectomy and thrombus aspiration, which assists clinicians in restoring blood flow during vascular interventions.
The O-arm O2 Imaging System by Medtronic Navigation, Inc is a mobile X-ray device designed to provide detailed 2D and 3D imaging of patients' bony anatomy and metallic objects, mainly used during image-guided surgeries. It includes advanced software features such as metal artifact reduction and dose reduction using machine learning, helping clinicians obtain clearer images with lower radiation exposure for improved surgical navigation and patient safety.
HipCheck is a software tool used during hip arthroscopy surgeries that helps surgeons measure the alpha angle related to femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). It processes X-ray images taken during surgery and overlays virtual measurement tools on these images to support clinical decision-making. It also includes a patient-specific report feature for preoperative planning using three-dimensional analyses and visualizations of the hip.
The XIDF-AWS801 Angio Workstation (Alphenix Workstation), V9.5, by Canon Medical Systems is a medical imaging system used alongside interventional angiography equipment. It provides 2D and 3D imaging to assist clinicians in visualizing blood vessels throughout the body during catheter procedures. The device incorporates AI deep learning software to improve the detection and stabilization of stent markers, enhancing image clarity and aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.
FlightPlan for Embolization by GE Medical Systems SCS is a software application that processes 3D X-ray angiography images to help clinicians visualize blood vessels during the planning phase of embolization procedures. It uses AI-powered algorithms to automatically segment vasculature and define root points, assisting physicians in better treatment planning. This enhances clinical decision-making but is not intended for use during the delivery of therapy itself.
EndoNaut is a software system designed to aid physicians during fluoroscopy X-ray guided procedures by overlaying preoperative 3D vascular anatomy onto live fluoroscopy images. It assists in accurately positioning surgical tools and endovascular devices in the chest, abdomen, pelvis, neck, and lower limbs for treatments like aneurysm repair and arterial embolization. This image fusion and navigation tool enhances procedural accuracy, although it does not replace the surgeon's judgment and requires real-time imaging confirmation before device deployment.
Join hundreds of your peers who rely on RadAI Slice. Get the essential weekly briefing that empowers you to navigate the future of radiology.
We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe at any time.