Used GE OEC 9600 C-Arm
Used GE OEC 9600 C-Arm
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A platform from which you can expand and add capabilities as desired, the GE OEC 9600 mobile c-arm with battery such as Mindray EX-50 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-9620 Battery, Mindray BeneHeart D6 Battery, Mindray EX-60 Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2300 Battery, GE DASH 3000 Battery, GE DASH 2000 Battery, GE DASH 4000 Battery, GE DASH 5000 Battery, GE MAC500 Battery, Fukuda FX-2201 Battery, GE DASH 2500 Battery is an imaging tool that is capable of performing different roles in multiple environments. Light and compact for easy transportation, the OEC 9600 nevertheless has a large depth of 26 inches and a more-than-usual amount of space between the x-ray tube and image intensifier. The extra space allows for more room to perform procedures and to accommodate protruding instruments. It can then be used for laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures.
It can run continuously during fluoroscopy because it can quickly dissipate heat with its rotating anode. It processes images digitally and is capable of motion artifact reduction, real-time histogram generation, and real-time subtraction. Images may be stored in memory, diskettes, or a hard disk option. When the standard surgical platform needs to be enhanced, modules may be added to extend the OEC 9600’s capabilities for the following applications: orthopedics, cholecystectomy, vascular surgery, and neurovascular surgery. These modules increase the amount of image storage and enhance the device’s imaging capabilities.
Get the imaging platform from which to launch your practice! Buy a GE OEC 9600 c-arm mobile unit from Providian, and be assured of getting quality refurbished imaging solutions at affordable and competitive prices!
Refurbished GE OEC 9600 Features
•Dual 16-inch high resolution square monitors
•4.0 kW generator
•Rotating anode x-ray tube
•Iris collimation with dual opposing shutters
•High resolution CCD camera
•Fluoroscopy and Pulsed Fluoroscopy modes
•Pulse Fluorography mode
•Modules for expansion

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