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Throw Away The Script - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - February 2019

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limited (less expensive) storage capacity and download images daily, weekly or monthly to a pic- ture archiving system. Surgeons can also download images to an encrypted flash drive for later viewing. That's a nice feature to have, and one I've used to improve patient care. For example, when a patient with chronic back pain tells me the first in a series of medication injections effectively eased his discomfort, I call up the digital images captured during the procedure to review exactly where I placed the injection. On the other hand, if the injection was ineffective, I reassess the site and technique to determine how I can improve the patient's treat- ment moving forward. • Space-saving design. Digital image detectors are less bulky than conventional image intensi- fiers, making the newest C-arms more compact than previous gen- erations. They take up less room in crowded ORs and are easier to maneuver in the tight confines of 3 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 9 MINI C-ARMS FOR ALL YOUR IMAGING NEEDS. OrthoScan FD PULSE • REDUCED DOSE • SURGICAL LED LIGHTS • 150º ORBITAL ROTATION • COMPACT TRANSPORT MODE • 24" TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR • 15X15cm DETECTOR The First & Only Mini C-Arm with Pulsed Fluoroscopy Visit OrthoScan at AAOS! Booth #5046 • Las Vegas, NV March 13 - 15, 2019 orthoscan.com Thinking of Buying … TB

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