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C-ARMS FOR
SURGICAL &
CLINICAL
IMAGING
DO MORE. DOSE LESS.
Up to 86%† cumulative dose reduction
Up to 20cm x 20cm detector size*
Por table digital diagnos t ic
X- ray & f luoroscopy
35Lb self-contained mini C-arm
Portable diagnostic imaging
© 2020 Orthoscan, a division of Ziehm-Orthoscan, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * Features vary by model.
† Using Intelligent Dose Reduction (with Cu filter) when compared to Orthoscan 1000-0004-FD. In
clinical practice, the use of IDR may reduce patient dose depending on the clinical task, patient size,
anatomical location, and clinical practice. A consultation with a radiologist and a physicist should be
made to determine the appropriate dose to obtain diagnostic image quality for the particular clinical task.
orthoscan.com
480.503.8010
Philips Healthcare
Zenition 70
usa.philips.com/healthcare
800-722-9377
The integrated smartphone-like touch-driven
apps on this unit reside on a Windows platform,
which enables high-speed wireless data trans-
mission and means Philips can roll out changes
and security upgrades to a whole fleet of these C-
arms at once. Philips says the C-arm's "point-
and-shoot" design and on-screen guidance
reduce the time and cost of staff training, making
the system usable by clinicians of all experience
levels. An optional 12.1-inch touchscreen module,
which boasts the same functionality as the C-
arm's mounted screen and displays the same
content as its Mobile View Station, increases the
surgeon's table-side control during procedures.
Using the module, surgeons can control C-arm
functions directly on the touchscreen, with the
ability to select, drag and zoom images.