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Philips Allura XPER FD10

Ref : 2499714-14-CP
Condition : Used
Manufacturer : Philips
Model : Allura XPER FD10
Year(s) : -
Quantity : 1
Location : Seller or machines location:
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)

The Philips Allura XPER FD10 is an X-Ray imaging system used in cath angio lab
and designed to generate fluoroscopic images of human anatomy.
The XPER FD10 is devised to provide precise anatomical details
at the lowest possible dose and can handle even the most complex
and interventional procedures.
The Allura XPER FD10 is provided with the Philips' Flat Detector Technology
and the Xres technology. The Flat Detector and the Xres are designed
to acquire anatomical information with improved image contrast.
The captured images are then utilized by the medical personnel
in making confident clinical decisions.
The XPER FD10 is equipped with the Allura 3D Coronary Angiography (3D-CA)
software and the 3D-RA.
The 3D-CA is configured to minimize the misinterpretations of lesions
and bifurcations and to provide high-quality, reconstructed 3D images
to help the medical personnel in making a more confident clinical decisions.
The 3D-RA is designed to generate 3D visualizations of pathologies.
The 3D-RA can cover the cerebral, abdominal, and peripheral areas
in a single rotational angiography run in a matter of seconds.
The FD10 also features the StentBoost and the Xper system.
The StentBoost is arranged to improve the stent visualization
in the coronary arteries and adapted to allow users to view the stent
in relation to the vessel wall while working. The Xper system is configured
to allow different users to customize the system functions in relation
to their workflow and procedure which, in turn, enhances
the overall workflow efficiency.

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