News | Mobile C-Arms | November 17, 2021

The new, advanced C-arm provides exceptional image quality and versatility for operating room procedures

The new, advanced C-arm provides exceptional image quality and versatility for operating room procedures

November 17, 2021 — Fujifilm Healthcare Americas, a leading provider of diagnostic imaging and medical informatics solutions, today announced the launch of the Persona CS mobile fluoroscopy system, its new, compact mobile C-arm imaging solution designed for rapid and seamless positioning in operating room (OR) environments. The powerful and compact system is designed to provide enhanced live image guidance during a wide range of surgeries in the OR, including orthopedic, complicated surgical, pain management (anesthetics) and emergency procedures. 

“The rise of traumatic injuries, orthopedic issues, cancers and other diseases demand complex surgical intervention. Fortunately, today’s C-arm fluoroscopy machines are able to adapt to the needs of different types of surgeries,” said Susan Crennan, senior product manager, Fujifilm  Healthcare Americas Corporation. “With the launch of the Persona CS, we’re thrilled to offer customers with two powerful C-arm solutions that cater to large hospitals, and now ambulatory surgery centers and pain clinics.” 

The Persona CS’ powerful 5kW onboard generator provides more than twice the power of typical compact c-arms, improving image quality and x-ray scans for patients of all sizes. Its large diameter and lightweight design make it easy for surgeons and staff to bring the system directly to the operating table and move around the patient. With its unique design and selection of 30cm or 21cm Cesium Iodide Flat Panel detectors for crisp, high-equality imaging viewing, the C-arm empowers surgical teams to work with precision and confidence in today’s busy OR environment. The Persona CS is an all-in-one system, which helps optimize space in crowded operating rooms. Its advanced imaging console provides high-resolution X-ray images in real time so that surgeons can seamlessly monitor the progress of the procedures and make decisions accordingly. 

The Persona CS marks the latest innovation in Fujifilm’s unique portfolio of C-arms. The company launched its first mobile C-arm, the Persona C, in November 2020. 

For more information on the Persona CS mobile fluoroscopy system, visit https://healthcaresolutions-us.fujifilm.com/diagnostic-imaging/surgical-c-arm-systems/persona-cs-mobile-fluoroscopy-system.

For more information: healthcaresolutions-us.fujifilm.com

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