+353-1-416-8900REST OF WORLD
+44-20-3973-8888REST OF WORLD
1-917-300-0470EAST COAST U.S
1-800-526-8630U.S. (TOLL FREE)

Results for tag: "Mobile C Arm"

From
Fluoroscopy and C-arms: Technologies and Global Markets - Product Thumbnail Image

Fluoroscopy and C-arms: Technologies and Global Markets

  • Report
  • March 2018
  • 146 Pages
  • Global
From
Global C-arm and Mini C-arm Market Outlook 2028 - Product Thumbnail Image

Global C-arm and Mini C-arm Market Outlook 2028

  • Report
  • July 2021
  • 126 Pages
  • Global
From
From
From
From
From
From
From
From
Loading Indicator

In the field of radiography, the Mobile C Arm is an advanced imaging device that offers a substantial degree of flexibility and maneuverability. Named for its C-shaped arm that connects the x-ray source and the detector, a Mobile C Arm is designed to be easily transported around a hospital or clinic, enabling real-time imaging guidance for a variety of diagnostic and interventional procedures. The device's mobility is particularly advantageous in operating rooms and emergency departments, where space constraints and the need to quickly adapt to different scenarios are common. Mobile C Arms are crucial in orthopedics, cardiology, and neurosurgery, among other medical specialties, where they allow healthcare professionals to visualize patient anatomy during surgical interventions, thus optimizing outcomes and enhancing patient care. Among companies specializing in the Mobile C Arm market, several key players stand out for their innovative products and technologies. Siemens Healthineers and GE Healthcare are well-known for their extensive range of medical imaging devices, including advanced Mobile C Arm systems. Philips, with a strong portfolio in healthcare technology, also offers Mobile C Arm solutions. Ziehm Imaging is recognized for its focus on C Arm development, while Hologic is noted for providing imaging systems tailored to women's health. Shimadzu Medical Systems and OrthoScan also contribute to the market with their respective offerings optimized for specific clinical needs. These companies are part of an industry that continues to evolve with technological advancements aimed at enhancing the quality and outcomes of medical procedures. Show Less Read more