At ECR 2024, Ziehm Imaging, the innovation leader for mobile C-arms, will present its extended product line for the compact Ziehm Solo FD. Visitors to the exhibition stand can also expect solutions for cardiology and vascular surgery as well as other highlights from the product portfolio.

Ziehm Solo FD for different requirements with a small footprint
With its all-in-one design, the Ziehm Solo FD is one of the most compact C-arms on the market. The product line does not require a separate monitor cart, making it easy to maneuver even in the smallest treatment scenarios.
“I am delighted to be able to provide the right solution for different applications with the extended product range for the Ziehm Solo FD,” says Martin Törnvik, Vice President Global Sales & Marketing.
The premium version Ziehm Solo FD CMOSline1 is equipped with the latest CMOS detector technology. It supports the detection of the smallest anatomical structures, and ensures excellent image quality with significantly reduced exposure.
To enable a wide range of applications, one of the new configurations provides a large 31 cm x 31 cm IGZO flat-panel detector. In orthopedics, for example, the entire hip can be displayed.
The company is launching the Ziehm Solo FD lite2,3 to meet the requirements of price-sensitive markets.

Complete hybrid solution combined with Therenva’s EndoNaut® system

The range of applications for mobile C-arms is also continuing to grow in the cardiovascular segment. With a powerful comprehensive set-up consisting of the Ziehm Vision RFD Hybrid Edition4 and Therenva’s endovascular 3D Fusion navigation system, the company will be showing solutions in this area. The EndoNaut® merges preoperative CT data and intraoperative images to deliver greater precision in advanced, hybrid surgical procedures. At the same time, the X-ray dose and use of contrast media can be reduced. Ziehm Imaging offers suitable packages to complete a mobile CathLab.

Ziehm Imaging continues to set standards in intraoperative 3D imaging.
Visitors to the exhibition stand can expect a first impression of future software functions of the Ziehm Vision RFD 3D, such as a new high-quality imaging mode for obese patients, and the optimized Volume Rendering Technique (VRT) for improved 3D visualization5. The Ziehm Vision RFD 3D covers a wide range of applications, from high-end orthopedics, traumatology and spinal surgery to innovative vascular and interventional procedures.

Mini C-arm family for hand and foot surgery, and pediatric imaging
Visitors to the ECR can also discover the Orthoscan mini C-arms for surgical and clinical imaging. The Orthoscan TAU 2020, which now comes with a 32" 4K monitor as standard, will be on exhibit at the booth.

ECR 2024 | February 28 to March 3, 2024 | Austria Center Vienna

Visit Ziehm Imaging, Orthoscan and Therenva at the booth: EXPO X2, #223
You can find further information at: www.ziehm.com / www.therenva.com / www.orthoscan.com

1 CMOSline represents a system configuration that is based on a Ziehm Imaging CMOS flat-panel detector.
2 This product may not be commercially available in all countries for regulatory reasons.
3 Ziehm Solo FD lite represents a group of optional hardware and software that creates an option package on the device named Ziehm Solo FD.
4 Ziehm Vision RFD Hybrid Edition represents a group of optional hardware and software that creates an option package on the device named Ziehm Vision RFD.
5 The product mentioned herein is currently under development. Its future availability cannot be guaranteed.

Über die Ziehm Imaging GmbH

Founded in 1972, Ziehm Imaging stands for the development, manufacturing and worldwide marketing of premium mobile intraoperative imaging solutions. With more than 850 employees around the globe, the company is the acknowledged innovation leader for mobile C-arms and the market leader in Germany and many other European countries. Ziehm Imaging covers the broadest spectrum of clinical applications and services with its full size C-arm portfolio.

Together with its daughter company Therenva, Ziehm Imaging is setting standards in innovative solutions. This enables specialists to plan, track and navigate in the cardiovascular, endovascular and neurovascular field.

With its Global Headquarters in Nuremberg, Germany and subsidiaries in US and many countries Ziehm Imaging has received several awards for its cutting-edge and patient-centered achievements, including various Frost & Sullivan and iF Design awards.

About Therenva:
Since 2007, Therenva provides innovative and reliable medical software toolset to help physicians and healthcare professionals prepare and perform efficient cardiovascular procedures.
From case planning with accurate measurements to intra-operative image fusion guidance, EndoSize® and EndoNaut® assist cardio-vascular interventions with greater precision and efficiency, thanks to their highly performing A.I. and deep learning-based algorithms and to an always user-friendly workflow.

About Orthoscan:
Since 2002 Orthoscan has been the global leader in mini C-arm imaging committed to innovative imaging solutions for orthopedic surgeons in surgical and clinical environments, designed for extremity imaging capable of producing digital x-ray and fluoroscopic images. Orthoscan’s TAU family of mini C-arms are the first mini C-arms designed and approved for use with pediatric patients. Each TAU product includes Intelligent Dose Reduction that allow the systems to achieve significant dose savings at every level without sacrificing image quality.

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Ziehm Imaging GmbH
Lina-Ammon-Straße 10
90471 Nürnberg
Telefon: +4991166067 0
Telefax: +4991166067390
http://www.ziehm.com

Ansprechpartner:
Martin Ringholz
Director Global Marketing
Telefon: +49911660670
E-Mail: martin.ringholz@ziehm.com
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