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SYSTEM OVERVIEW<br />

OVERVIEW<br />

This section will familiarize you with the <strong>9600</strong> Mobile C-Arm and Workstation. The<br />

following topics are discussed and provide an introduction to the system:<br />

• Technical Specifications<br />

• System Configurations and Options<br />

• System Operation<br />

• Cover Removal<br />

• Component Locations<br />

• Circuit Board Functions<br />

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS<br />

APPLICATIONS<br />

The <strong>OEC</strong> Medical Systems Series <strong>9600</strong> Mobile Digital Imaging System is a multiapplication<br />

system that provides solutions to the demanding needs of today’s hospital<br />

environment. The system has the capacity to handle the most challenging procedures,<br />

from orthopedics to interventional neurosurgery, and everything in between.<br />

Orthopedic Surgery - 12 mA boost capability for visualizing dense anatomy. The laser<br />

aimer gives the surgeon pin-point accuracy for pedicular screws and interlocking nails.<br />

Laparoscopic Surgery - The large "C" gives wide clearance around the patient and the<br />

table, allowing more room for protruding instruments.<br />

Endoscopic Studies - Fixed room quality imaging with a Mobile C-Arm allows the<br />

endoscopist the convenience and safety of working in their own department with their<br />

own staff and equipment.<br />

Vascular Surgery - Integrated dynamic image storage lets the vascular surgeon<br />

instantly play back the recorded run to check the integrity of graft anastomosis and<br />

vessel patency.<br />

Pain Management - The 25° overscan of the Series <strong>9600</strong> allows positioning flexibility<br />

for increased viewing options, and because the system plugs into a standard 110V 15A<br />

outlet, no site planning is required.

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