GE, OEC Elite C-arm 12″II Vascular
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)
General
Reach with 55° of overscan and 97° underscan
Agile C-arm with 26.5” arc depth
Efficient positioning with 180°/180° flip flop
Set and go with color-coded gradual locks
Accommodating low lateral height
Fewer adjustments with small AP/Lateral offset
Monitor
4k UHD 32 In. Display
The ergonomic articulating monitor extends up to 27 In. with a full range of motion
Simple and Intuitive OEC user-interface
Preserves 100% of FOV even when rotated
Workstation
Slim and Lightweight Design
Convenient storage bay for printers or accessories
SmartConnect (Disconnect and reconnect c-arm without rebooting)
C-arm
Proprietary CMOS Flat Detector (CFD)
Small form factor panel housing
21 cm x 21 cm or 31 cm x 31 cm (CFD)
Smooth Continuous Fluoroscopy
Full 1.5k x 1.5k x 16 Bit image processing at 30 fps
Convenient TechView monitor
Precisely integrated laser aimer
Finger removable anti-scatter grid
55° Overscan
Advanced Cooling Technology
Low-profile x-ray tube
The OEC 9900 Elite is a c-arm , widely used in
various medical procedures, anywhere from
pain management to vascular surgery.
It provides high-resolution imaging for both diagnostic and
interventional procedures. The “12” II” indicates a
12-inch image intensifier, which is the part of
the c-arm that converts x-ray images into a format that
can be viewed and recorded.
Here are some key features with the OEC 9900 Elite c-arm:
High Image Quality: It offers high-resolution imaging which is
crucial for accurate diagnostics and effective surgical guidance.
Versatile Use: While it’s particularly noted for
vascular procedures, it’s also used in orthopedics,
pain management, and other areas requiring precise imaging.
Advanced Technology: It includes features like digital
subtraction angiography (DSA), which enhances the visibility of
blood vessels and other structures by subtracting out
background images.
Ease of Use: The system usually has an intuitive interface,
making it easier for medical professionals to operate.
Mobility: The c-arm is designed to be mobile, allowing for
flexibility in positioning during procedures.
Integration: It can be integrated with other imaging systems
and electronic medical records for streamlined workflow.