New & Used C-Arm

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: BV-29
Premium User
Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
15,794
This Seller accepts Escrow as a payment method
1996

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Ziehm Imaging
Model: EXPOSCOP 7000
Premium User
Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
26,400
This Seller accepts Escrow as a payment method
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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: GE Healthcare
Model: OEC 9000
Premium User
Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
1,664
This Seller accepts Escrow as a payment method
1989

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: BV-29
Location: Switzerland, Geneva
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 85%
24,944
2000

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Listem
Model: SM-20HF
Location: Russia, Saint Petersburg city
Business type: Medical Clinic
45,000
This Seller accepts Escrow as a payment method
2004

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Ziehm Imaging
Model: EXPOSCOP CB7-D
Location: Germany, Berlin
Business type: Dealer
Negotiable
1995

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Xitec
Model: XiScan 1000 Mini
Location: Colombia, Antioquia
Business type: Distributor
4,500
1994

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: GE Healthcare
Model: OEC 9600
Location: Japan, Hyogo
Business type: Distributor
Rating: 50%
45,000
1998

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: OEC
Model: Series 9800
Location: United States, New Jersey
Business type: Broker
95,000
2004

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: GE Healthcare
Model: Stenoscop 9000
Location: United Kingdom, Wiltshire
Business type: Dealer
12,289
1998

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: BV-25
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
Business type: Dealer
17,500
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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: SIREMOBIL 2000
Location: Germany, Brandenburg
Business type: Dealer
11,878
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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Hologic
Model: Fluoroscan Premier Mini 60000
Location: United States, Ohio
Business type: Distributor
Rating: 100%
20,000
This Seller accepts Escrow as a payment method
1999

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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Ziehm Imaging
Model: Ziehm Exposcop 8000
Location: Germany, Hesse
Business type: Dealer
Negotiable
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Device: C-Arm
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: BV-212
Location: Germany, Hesse
Business type: Dealer
Negotiable
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The model & manufacturer of the marked items have changed due to an acquisition between companies, and are also known as:
Current Manufacturer / Model Name Alternative Manufacturer / Model Name
Ziehm Imaging / Ziehm Exposcop 8000 Xograph / Ziehm 8000
OEC / Series 9000 GE Healthcare / OEC 9000

C-Arm may also be referred to as :

Mobile R/F Unit | Mobile Fluoroscopic/Radiographic Unit | C-Arm | Mobile Fluoroscopic Unit | Mobile Fluoroscope | Fluoroscopes, Mobile | C-Arm, Fluoroscopic-Radiographic | C-Arm, X-ray Unit | Fluoroscopic / Radiographic Unit, Mobile

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Tips for buying C-Arm

  1. There are four basic groups of C-arms, including: mini, low-power, medium-power, and high-power.
  2. When buying mobile C-arms, these three main features should be considered: x-ray power, geometry, and image processing.
  3. Before making a purchase, companies should verify that digital storage and/or transmission devices related to the use of mobile C-arms conform to certain standards.
  4. Mini C-arms should be considered for extremity imaging. These smaller Mobile Fluoroscopic-Radiographic units are designed for use in office and surgical environments. Mini C-arms are most useful when instantaneous imaging of the feet, hands, wrists, elbows, or ankles is needed.
  5. Hand or foot surgeons are likely to be the main users of these C-arm devices. Bone alignment can be visualized in a non-invasive manner, in real time - which makes these units especially useful during external reduction and fixation of fractures.
  6. The other three types of C-arms are usually used in surgical procedures. These systems have been providing more and more imaging tools and increased x-ray power, resulting in more useful imaging and therefore use in cardiac imaging.
  7. There are several benefits for increased x-ray power: it allows greater flexibility for imaging and it shortens exposure times and reduces the risk for error. These benefits may be very important for pediatric and obese patients who may find longer exposure times difficult.
  8. These Mobile Fluoroscopic-Radiographic units should be maneuverable around hospitals and provide positioning flexibility. The geometry of the units is important for achieving its purpose. A great C-arm depth may be preferable, but it can also make the maneuverability a bit more difficult.
  9. For effective and easy usage, the C-arm gantry must have the proper dimensions. For example, it must be deep enough to accommodate obese patients. The mobile C-arm's lower portion must be low enough to fit underneath the hospital's beds and operating room tables.
  10. Isocentric rotation, where the center of rotation is the same as the midpoint between the x-ray tube focal spot and the image intensifier, is beneficial.
  11. Mobile C-arm images should be quickly manipulated with digital image processing. It is recommended to be able to send data and image to PACS.
  12. During fluoroscopic procedures, the C-arm television chain system displays the output of an image intensifier on one or more TV monitors.
  13. High-resolution systems, which are offered by some suppliers, are rarely used and require more radiation. When such a system is needed in a mobile C-arm, it should be able to switch between standard and high-resolution modes.
  14. The C-arm TV chain should have some additional features such as high SNR, a large digital storage capacity, and the ability to add alphanumeric characters for patient identification to a recorded image.