For "clearer cardiovascular imaging": Ziehm Imaging demonstrated the mobile CathLab with a 30 kW generator and CT image fusion at Chicago RSNA 2021

2021-12-13 20:54:40 By : Mr. Jerry Chan

Nuremberg, Germany, November 28, 2021/PRNewswire/-At this year's RSNA in Chicago, Ziehm Imaging will showcase a product line consisting of a mobile C-arm and an innovative imaging system. Highlights of the event include mobile CathLab equipped with a 30 kW generator and Therenva's image fusion solution. Visitors will be able to experience the first live experience at the German manufacturer's booth.

Experience clear images for yourself

After the last trade show and conference must be held in a virtual way, interested parties can once again experience Ziehm Imaging's products at RSNA 2021 in Chicago. "I am very happy to finally meet with customers and partners in person and talk face-to-face again!" Martin Törnvik, vice president of global sales and marketing at Ziehm Imaging, said enthusiastically. The company's trade show debut was held under the banner of "Making Cardiovascular Imaging Clearer". Visitors can witness mature products and excellent image quality at booth 2536 on the 3rd floor of the South Hall. Orthoscan, a subsidiary of Ziehm Imaging and a leader in the field of mini C-arm imaging, will also exhibit the TAU series mini C-arm and the portable Mobile DI mini C-arm at booth 3935 on the 3rd floor of the Chicago South Hall.

Impressive debut: 30 kW generators are now also available for the US market

Earlier this year, Ziehm Imaging launched the most powerful mobile C-arm generator for its electric RFD series and CMOSline flat panel detectors. The 30 kW generator can achieve sharper imaging and sharper details. The new product is now available for the first live experience at the RSNA in Chicago, and is now also available for the US market.

Mobile CathLab makes cardiology procedures clearer

Mobile CathLab is built on Ziehm Vision RFD Hybrid Edition Cardio, which is a powerful all-electric C-arm for cardiovascular intervention. Together with a 30 kW generator, the mobile CathLab is the perfect solution for challenging cardiology procedures and cost-effective treatment of coronary artery indications. In addition to the motorized multifunctional C-arm, the concept also includes an interventional treatment table, a 55-inch display mounted on the ceiling, and a hemodynamic monitoring station that monitors and records patient vital signs. Klaus Hörndler, CEO of Ziehm Imaging, commented on mobile CathLab:

"Mobile CathLab is a powerful mobile solution that can be customized according to the individual needs of users. It can be perfectly integrated into daily work, making it a cost-effective solution for traditional vascular laboratories with fixed X-ray equipment. alternative plan. "

Complete hybrid solution combined with Therenva's EndoNaut system

Another highlight of the Chicago show is the powerful integrated solutions, including Ziehm Vision RFD hybrid version and Thereva's EndoNaut endovascular 3D fusion navigation system.

It combines preoperative CT data with intraoperative imaging to provide higher accuracy in advanced hybrid surgery. At the same time, it can reduce the X-ray dose and the use of contrast agents.

Visit the Ziehm Imaging & Orthoscan booth in the RSNA virtual showroom: ebooth.ziehm.com

For more information about products, services and the company, please visit www.ziehm.com

For more questions, please contact:

Martin Ringholz Global Marketing Director martin.ringholz@ziehm.com Tel: +49 911 66067 0 www.ziehm.com

About Ziehm Imaging Founded in 1972, Ziehm Imaging has been representing the development, manufacturing and global marketing of mobile X-ray-based imaging solutions for more than 45 years. With more than 750 employees worldwide, the company is a recognized innovation leader in the mobile C-arm industry and a market leader in Germany and other European countries.

The Nuremberg-based manufacturer has received multiple awards for its breakthrough technologies and achievements, including the Frost & Sullivan Award (in different years), the iF Design Award in 2011 and 2016, and the Top 100 Innovative Medium-sized Companies in 2012 and 2021 Awards, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 Stevie Awards, 2016 German Stevie Awards and 2014 IAIR Global Awards as "Best Innovative and Leading Company". For more information, please visit: www.ziehm.com

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